There are many different kinds of music and bands which have had an effect on the feminist movement. There are bands like Bikini Kill and the Riot Grrrl Movement.
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∙ 9y agoIt had undertones of Lesbianism and helped women to transition away from an oppressive patriarchy to Lesbianism.
Feminist singerThe feminist artist was a Canadian (I think) named Helen Reddy and the song is "I am Woman" and most famous during the 1970'sI think that it was "My Baby Takes The Morning Train" by Sheena Easton.
No, not all women are part of the feminist movement. Feminism is a belief in and advocacy for gender equality, but individuals have different beliefs and may not align themselves with the feminist movement.
Consider Shakespear's Sister as a pioneering essay in feminist movement
Feminist movement in America was led (mainly) by Susan B. Anthony.
Several unfair reasons still exist that were not solved by the feminist movement. One of the most egregious is the disparity in pay between men and women.
Technically, all you have to do is identify as a feminist. At worst, you'd be a bad feminist (as opposed to not a real feminist) because feminism is a movement, not an organisation. To be a good feminist, you'd have to engage in women's rights advocacy or women's rights activism.
The most easier way to find information about the feminist movement is on the Internet. The information also can be find on magazines or books which are related to feminism.
The hippie movement that began around 1967 occurred during the reggae era. Reggae music was influenced by the hippie movement as well. Hope this helps :)
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Drugs and War is what influenced the music of the 60s
Feminism is the movement that supports gender equality. To be a feminist is thus to be someone who thinks that men and women should be equal socially and economically.