The Feminist Movement is a social and political effort aimed at achieving equality for women in various aspects of life, including legal rights, education, and employment. It seeks to address issues such as gender discrimination, reproductive rights, and violence against women. The movement has evolved through several waves, each focusing on different aspects of women's rights and societal roles.
Throughout history, key figures like Simone de Beauvoir and Gloria Steinem have played significant roles in advocating for women's rights. The movement has also led to important legal changes, such as the right to vote and access to education, impacting societies worldwide and promoting gender equality.