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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Canada. A Model for Gender Equality?
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The publication titled "Canada: A Model for Gender Equality?" showcases the work of emerging scholars and is spearheaded by the Students Association for American Studies. This organization prioritizes promoting Canadian cultures in Poland. The comprehensive work is interdisciplinary, containing 15 chapters that delve into various themes centered around feminism and women's rights in Canada. It explores the concept of gender equality by examining government programs, literature, and social initiatives. Additionally, the publication addresses challenges faced by marginalized groups, such as Indigenous women, immigrant women, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, emphasizing legislative achievements and the ongoing need for progress in social, political, and economic spheres. It provides a historical perspective on gender equality efforts in Canada, spotlighting the contributions of feminist movements that have helped women break into male-dominated fields. The book stresses the importance of further reforms to overcome systemic barriers and discrimination impacting diverse gender identities and women's lives in Canada.
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The publication titled "Canada: A Model for Gender Equality?" showcases the work of emerging scholars and is spearheaded by the Students Association for American Studies. This organization prioritizes promoting Canadian cultures in Poland. The comprehensive work is interdisciplinary, containing 15 chapters that delve into various themes centered around feminism and women's rights in Canada. It explores the concept of gender equality by examining government programs, literature, and social initiatives. Additionally, the publication addresses challenges faced by marginalized groups, such as Indigenous women, immigrant women, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, emphasizing legislative achievements and the ongoing need for progress in social, political, and economic spheres. It provides a historical perspective on gender equality efforts in Canada, spotlighting the contributions of feminist movements that have helped women break into male-dominated fields. The book stresses the importance of further reforms to overcome systemic barriers and discrimination impacting diverse gender identities and women's lives in Canada.
