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  2. Uprisings led by women - Wikipedia

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    Uprisings led by women. Women-led uprisings are mass protests that are initiated by women as an act of resistance or rebellion in defiance of an established government. A protest is a statement or action taken part to express disapproval of or object an authority, most commonly led in order to influence public opinion or government policy.

  3. Women's Strike for Equality - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Strike for Equality was a strike which took place in the United States on August 26, 1970. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which effectively gave American women the right to vote. [1] The rally was sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW).

  4. 2018 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Women's March was a global protest that occurred on January 20, 2018, on the anniversary of the 2017 Women's March. About [ edit ] In 2018, women's groups across the United States coordinated mass rallies, attracting hundreds of thousands of participants in hundreds of cities, towns, and suburbs, despite disinformation efforts by ...

  5. Women's March on Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Protest march. Number. 120,000-175,000 [1] [2] The Women's March on Seattle (stylized as the Womxn's March on Seattle) [3] was the Seattle affiliate of the worldwide 2017 Women's March protest on January 21, 2017. Newspapers including The Seattle Times said it was Seattle's largest protest march in history. [4] [5]

  6. Rosenstrasse protest - Wikipedia

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    The Rosenstrasse protest is considered to be a significant event in German history as it is the only mass public demonstration by Germans in the Third Reich against the deportation of Jews. [1] The protest on Rosenstraße ("Avenue of Roses") took place in Berlin during February and March 1943. This demonstration was initiated and sustained by ...

  7. 2019 Swiss women's strike - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of thousands of Swiss women went on strike to protest gender inequalities on 14 June 2019. The women's strike ( Frauenstreik in German and Grève des Femmes in French) included demonstrations in the country's major municipalities for equal pay, recognition of unpaid care work, laws protecting women from harassment sexually and ...

  8. Women Strike for Peace - Wikipedia

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    Women Strike for Peace ( WSP, also known as Women for Peace) was a women's peace activist group in the United States. Nearing the height of the Cold War in 1961, about 50,000 women marched in 60 cities around the United States to demonstrate against the testing of nuclear weapons. It was the largest national women's peace protest during the ...

  9. International Women's Strike - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Strike, also known as Paro Internacional de Mujeres, is a global movement coordinated across over 50 countries on International Women's Day, that started in 2017 and 2018. The United Nations announced the theme of "Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030", calling for gender equality around the globe. [2]