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GENDER INEQUALITIES

Gender violence and gender equalities around the world

How have women's rights progressed since 1776?

What is gender equality?

What it is?

Timeline since 1776

May 20-21, 1932

September 20, 1973

July 19 to 20, 1848

July 26, 2016

May 9, 1960

October 16, 1916

Margaret Sanger opens the first birth control clinic.

Amelia Earhart is the second pilot to fly the Atlantis.

The Food and Drug Administration approves the pill.

Billie Jean King wins over a man.

The first women's right meeting in New York take places.

Hillary Clinton recive a presidental nomination.

Timeline

September 13, 1994

Clinton signs the Violence Against Women Act.

31 of march of 1776

December 10, 1869

January 24, 2013

December 1, 1955

Abigail Adams writes a letter to his husband.

Wyoming Territory Legislature.

The U.S. military removes a ban against woman.

Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man on a bus.

June 18, 1983

Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space.

April 2, 1917

January 23, 1849

June 10, 1963

Jeannette Rankin is elected as a Congress.

Elizabeth Blackwell is the first women graduated from the University of New York.

The President signs the Equal Pay Act.

Types of gender inequality

Opportunities in work

Ciberbullyng

Types of gender equality

Education inequality

Opportunities in work

History

Women less capacities

Work opportunities

Guardia civil 40%

UAB 10%

Ciberbulling

Use digital media

Ciberbulling

Inequality in education

129 million girls

49% countries achieved gender parity in primary education.

Education

2

Go in

Gender violence

Types

Socio-economic violence

Sexual violence

Physical gender violence

Psychological gender violence

What it is?

What it is?

Gender violence is...

Gender inequalities around the world

In which countries there is more and less gender inequalities

MAP

Conclusion

THE END

THE END

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