Portuguese feminist movement

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The Portuguese feminist movement is a social and political movement in Portugal that campaigns for gender equality, women’s rights, and the dismantling of patriarchal structures in Portuguese society.

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instanceOf feminist movement
social movement
addressesIssue division of unpaid care work
intersection of gender with class
intersection of gender with race and ethnicity
representation of women in media
rights of domestic workers in Portugal
rights of migrant women in Portugal
sexist stereotypes
advocatesFor LGBTQ+ rights in Portugal
access to abortion
access to contraception
combating domestic violence
combating gender-based violence
combating sexual harassment
equal pay
legal equality between women and men
political representation of women
reproductive rights
work–life balance policies
aimsAt dismantling patriarchal structures
gender equality
women’s rights
collaboratesWith human rights organizations in Portugal
international feminist networks
trade unions in Portugal
country Portugal
emergedInContextOf Republican movement in early 20th-century Portugal
struggle for women’s suffrage in Portugal
expandedAfter Carnation Revolution NERFINISHED
focusesOn Portuguese society
hasHistoricalPhase contemporary feminism in Portugal
first-wave feminism in Portugal
second-wave feminism in Portugal
third-wave feminism in Portugal
influencedBy European feminist movements
Latin American feminist movements
opposes gender discrimination in employment
patriarchal norms in family law
supports education on gender equality in schools
gender mainstreaming in public policy
implementation of gender equality policies
usesStrategy academic and intellectual debate
legal advocacy
lobbying
public awareness campaigns
public demonstrations
wasRepressedDuring Estado Novo dictatorship NERFINISHED

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Maria Antónia Palla areaOfInfluence Portuguese feminist movement