When the feminist was online yesterday, I found an article about the role of women and the role of women in a changing society. In an article by Karin Crosbie, women have made major progress in the field of women's rights, but point out that the road is still long. Crosby is stating that he is a feminist and as a feminist is responsible for seeing the actions to promote women's careers with all the necessary means. She explained that women should not prove something to men by shaving and should not hide natural self through make-up.
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw: The founder of the intersection theory was applied to the feminist theory. Crosscut shots are very important for the whole feminist theory, and in order to observe inequality, race, class, sex, and many intersections of sexuality, the clenched show is a person who influences the feminist society. White feminism: Do not claim colored women or lower privileges. In summary of these privileges, there are advantages of society, especially the white middle class, but they do not have colored people, the LBGT Qi + community, etc. In short, white feminists may or may not care about oppression and discrimination against women with low privilege.
I have a feminist rule (and that is not a problem, I am an avid feminist); unless I want to contribute as a privileged white, I will not be asked to become a feminist. I mean that as a part of the identity and development of feminists (including women and men), I am in a state of constant privilege checking. What is there? nothing? What is my covering? What do I detain from others? To some extent, I exist in the gray area of rights and privileges. In the spirit of this feminism and white's privilege, I began to think about my position in the field of journalism and ultimately I began thinking about the problem that I would like to call it photojournalism.
Since that time, I have studied feminist literature in Ireland and the UK and have studied various feminist groups. I participated in feminist seminars and events and have been involved in several protests during childhood. Of course, I know more about feminist theory and doctrine than most feminists. I live in a country with the same rights and same law opportunities. I am a strong, independent, and educated woman. I do not need to complain that feminists claim to talk for me. If someone commits my crime, I will go to the police station. If someone says something unpleasant to me, I will react or I will act like an adult and overcome it.