SOSC 3543 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Eleanor Roosevelt, Sexual Orientation

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Every person on this planet, irrespective of age, caste, creed, religion looks for measure up to equity, rise to circumstance, rise to respect without segregation as cited by eleanor roosevelt. This week"s reading was a work penned by minky worden, "the unfinished revolution: voices from the worldwide battle for ladies" rights, The first chapter provides a broad clarification and characterization about the meaning of. "human rights" and how the human rights development paved the way in which the current world functions and for the following generations to come into general gently. Chesler presents true data about the advancement made concerning the privileges of women. Be that as it may, she presents the example of the united states of america, as it is the apparent apex of opportunity and rights, the writer expresses that these measures are immaterial. In the us, the wage disparity is more critical as an issue when contrasted with women in the global south

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