Women's Movement

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Assignment on… Women’s Movement: Local and Global
Resource Mobilization theory-
When people establishes a social movement the further important step is to arrange resources that contributes in attaining the motive.
For a movement to proliferate it is needed to be mobilized. A movement is mobilized with the help of resources. The theory of resource mobilization states that social movements depend on resources that must be mobilized and it also draws a lot from the collective grievances of the people (McCarthy & Zald, 1977).
The standard response to the allegation about “slut” is that “I am not a slut”. It does not reject the abject category, it accepts the term but denies its application to oneself. Replying to this comment with “we
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They all raised their voices and volunteered in rallies, workshops, street plays, public meetings, and campaigns.
Media has also played a significant role in the movement to mobilize people through writing blogs, websites, emails and social networks. The vibrant role of resources ultimately helped to maintain the solidarity and the mobilization that helped the movement to sustain and touch its
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It ignores a majority of women who faces racial discrimination and the humiliation by the word “slut.” They complicates the political action with the costumes and focuses on a senseless statement instead of major factors impacting women’s lives (2012). The organizers of SlutWalk Toronto have been extremely criticized for selecting the term "slut" for their event. Actually, the term “slut” fails to recognize the real issues which denigrate women’s rights. The objectives and goals behind SlutWalk movement, which these privileged class women wants to accomplish, totally differed from the opinions of other feminists.
Black feminists perspective
Black Women's organizations of United States have vehemently argued about the term "slut" as a “material history” denoting women of color in more ways than commercially exploiting, which include the barbarian scratch of colonization and slavery on black and brown women bodies (Miriam, 2012). They openly criticized about SlutWalk being exclusionary to women of color proclaiming slut as a history of slavery attached to their body. This criticism proved as a major drawback of Slutwalk movement.
Generational Gap between