Is feminism under attack?




The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a key UN policy document adopted in 1995, has been credited for several major advances for women, from legislation outlawing domestic abuse to inspiring a new wave of young gender justice activists. Despite undeniable progress in gender relations over the past 30 years, inequalities between men and women persist and, in recent times, there has been a notable backlash against the very concepts of feminism. In this episode of The Lid Is On, Conor Lennon from UN News speaks to Laura Turquet, the deputy head of the research and data team at UN Women, and Lydia Alpizar, a Costa Rican feminist activist based in Mexico City, to find out why this renewed attack against feminism is taking place and what it means for the decades-long fight for gender equality.

Podcast: Is feminism under attack?


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