SOCI 1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Stonewall Riots, Mass Mobilization, Wage Labour

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Critical events: canada"s vote against u. n declaration on the rights of indigenous people, bill c45. Argued that it was introducing anti environmental and aboriginal people. Feminism and the women"s movement are not words that mean the same thing. Feminism is a way of framing the arguments or claims. There are 3 waves of women"s movements: first wave. Marked by rapid social change, industrial revolution. Opportunities for upper-class and elite women to pursue education. Moral reform movements: members of the higher/middle class attempting to shape the lower class and working class" morals, blamed the poor health of the lower class on. Immorality (regressive: these movements were very progressive. All generations of family living under same roof. Didn"t just stick to the blood line (included boarders, orphans) Women worked within the household: women and men are different but should form a legal inequality.

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