Article 65K6R The US made women second-class citizens. Now we must give a stinging rebuke | Moira Donegan

The US made women second-class citizens. Now we must give a stinging rebuke | Moira Donegan

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Moira Donegan
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The supreme court edict overturning Roe v Wade said women are not without electoral and political power'. That feels almost like a dare

Organized feminism has been on the decline in the US since the 1980s, with the radicalism of the second wave giving way to a more diffuse, less focused feminist movement consisting of NGOs, campus activists, online discourse and HR inclusion initiatives. In a way, this is normal. Students of the movement have long spoken of feast and fallow years for feminism, eruptions of activism that are followed by long and virulent backlashes.

But feminism has perhaps never received such a dramatic and immediate setback as it did this June. The supreme court's decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization undid the major legal achievement of the second wave era, reversing Roe v Wade and ending the constitutional right to an abortion.

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