Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions
in:
Gender Studies
Summary:
The book offers fifteen practical suggestions for raising a daughter with feminist values, emphasizing the importance of teaching her about gender equality and challenging societal norms. It covers topics such as rejecting gender stereotypes, encouraging self-reliance, and fostering a love for reading and learning.
Key points:
1. Gender Equality: The book stresses the importance of teaching children, especially girls, about their worth and potential, regardless of gender.
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