Women should be considered equal counterparts to men even in Umuofia and other remote places. This is the belief of the majority of society today, however, it is not unilaterally accepted everywhere. If given the opportunity, training, or education, a woman can accomplish the same tasks as a man. Technology has helped this with advanced weaponry for wars and hunting along with tools to help farm lands better than in the past. Consequently, there are women that are still suffering the senseless abuse that a few men are still dishing out in some societies. This must end, and it will with the help of new laws and campaigns that are constantly being initiated to help minimize this from happening and from organization such as AKST which women need to be allowed to participate in. …show more content…
There is a moral obligation that everyone do what they can to help thwart this suffering out. If you see it, report it. If you can intervene safely, then do so. Technology that helps bridge the gap between male supremacy has helped to reduce the gender gap that men and woman once had. Where a woman once was not deemed strong enough to hunt larger game, now she can with advanced weaponry such as bow and arrows or rifles for hunting game. Some modern agricultural technology could aid a woman to prepare a field by herself without the need for men and this could provide for herself and family if need be. Women and men need to continue to fight for equality and everyone should help in the effort to do so. The notion that something is considered “man’s work” is not as relevant as it once was as gender roles have reversed or equalized in countless ways. In the West it has become common that a woman may be working and a man is tending to the house and family. There is nothing wrong with this and it is fantastic that today’s society allows us have these options. We are stronger together than we ever could be
Women have been downgraded and mistreated because of their gender. From birth, Women and Men grew up with very different rules to follow. Men were raised to be the head of the house and do work for a living. Growing up as little girls, women were taught to raise their kids and make food for their families. “Strong family structures were necessary because the family was the basis for all other institutions. The government, church, and community all worked through the nuclear family unit.”(“Gender and
All women no matter what race or religion deserve to suffer. Eating rat dung should not have to be a concern that we have to think about. Children should break their bones during sports and games not inside coalmines while working. These problems are major issues that are very serious in our lives and need to be solved as soon as possible. In solving these problems it is possible that we may make the America that we live in a better and more suitable place for people of all kinds.
Women. This word creates an image- an image of a mother, a sister, a daughter. Women are of the basics part of life, they are essential not only to society, but to the human species. Therefore, women should be treated with equal importance and given the same rights regardless of gender. Society has come a long way since 1920 and giving women the right to vote. However, there a parts of the world where women are treated unequally in respect of men and are fighting for that equality- a basic human right. Women especially in the developing world struggle with unjust inequalities. Common abuses that claim women are sex trafficking and forced prostitution; gender-based violence, including honor killings and mass rape; and maternal mortality. Reportage and storytelling of these horrible abuses are combined in the nonfiction book, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, where Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn argue that the oppression of women is the worst current global issue that calls for change.
On the same token, women face unique challenges that throughout their different life stages that places them into the Special Population group when compared to men. Women still face challenges today in areas of social, economic, sports, political and cultural despite the fact that there has been success in empowering women and shattering the glass ceiling for employment promotions. They live 7 years longer than men, make up majority of the world’s population but yet they are greatly ignored. Some women are subjected to part time jobs and lower wage position than their male counterparts. Likewise, women face ageism and sexism in the media on the average profile of a woman.
All in all, If this was an either or scenario, I agree with the first position postulating that there is no equality amongst the !Kung. While the women do enjoy a larger degree of freedoms and equality they are not entirely equal as stated in the first paragraph. The position I am taking is purely out of technicality and not relative to other
Gender inequality can be explained using the conflict theory which is a common agreement that men have been dominant throughout many societies for many years (Joan Acker, 1989). It is believed that women are weak, while men are strong. Most women have been enslaved by men throughout
All in all, there is more being done to aid women in their struggles they have are still facing today. With this aid by organization such as the “United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women", there are many benefits that comes with this promotion; however, it is not an excuse to make false
All throughout history, women have been thought of to be “weaker” and “not as capable” as men have always been thought to be. Due to this, gender roles were
Around the world many women faced and still continue to face oppression. But in the United States, a movement geared toward women sprung up took their attention captive in the 1960’s. This became known as Women’s Liberation. What pushed this into momentum was that women in the U.S. were seen as the person who cooks, cleans, and takes care of the kids. However, in an address to the House of Representatives in May of 1969, a woman gave a speech to speak out against the way women were seen, and to change the way the male mind viewed women.
think social institutions have different influence and shape gender inequality depending on where you live and where you're from. Such as in Africa they have high discrimination in social institutions, due to how their government is run. There they believe that men have the power and women are the “weak ones” who need to stay home and cook and care for their children. Even for a women to give birth to a daughter in other countries is looked down upon they want to have a son so that he can take over the father's farm and whatnot.
Many organizations in the United Nations are doing multiple things to equalize both genders. Some are focusing on educating not just women that they are equal but local governments as well, others hold discussions to help answer how things can be done differently, others promote and celebrate international
Although they have been given more rights and equality, women still lack fairness in areas such as education, domestic abuse, crime, and lower class value. Cassandra Clifford states in her article “Are Girls still marginalized? Discrimination and Gender Inequality in Today’s Society”, “Woman and girls are abused by their husbands and fathers, young girls are exploited by sex tourism and trafficking, girls in many countries are forced into arranged marriages at early ages. Twice as many women are illiterate as men, due to the large gap in education, and girls are still less likely to get jobs and excel in the work place than boys.” She describes some of the issues that women face today around the world. These issues are what keep society from coming together to form a better world.
Today we live in a world that continually stresses to us that, "All men are created equal." While this sounds great at face value, further inspection tells us that this is far from realistic and sadly may never be. One can examine any aspect of society whether it be race, religion, language, level of education, sexual orientation or economic status and notice that there are numerous characteristics and factors of identity that enable others to treat others differently. This truth may not be pleasant or make one feel all warm and fuzzy inside, however it is our society’s reality, however dismal it may be. Even if the statement above as to the equality of all men were true, how about women? Clearly women have made tremendous strides towards
In "Efuru", Flora Nwapa put a lot of emphasis in marriage and procreation. Both of these aspects are indispensable in creating new family units and in increasing the population of the family or lineage. Nwapa is reflecting, in "Efuru", the situation, as it exists in her society. Children are greatly valued in "Efuru". Each marriage is expected to produce many siblings, both male and female (with preference for a male).
The oppression of women is based on false assumption and preconceived notions by the male domination world, has been obvious and responsible for paving the way for serious gender issues to emerge. Due to the narrow realms of activity in society, deprived from essential human rights, restricted educations scope, open to unhealthy physical and mental abuse, this society has not given women the opportunity to rise to their full potential. The impact of gender discrimination has not only affected the future of the women today but it has resulted in the slow progress of human mind in general.