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Beyond Barriers. Women's Progress from Mid-Twentieth Century to Today
Maria L. Ellis (Author) · Ellis Publishing House · Hardcover
From the ashes of World War II to the digital age of global activism, women have redefined what it means to lead, create, and fight for justice.
Beyond Barriers is a sweeping exploration of how women across continents and cultures have reshaped society-challenging stereotypes, breaking barriers, and inspiring movements that continue to transform our world. Blending history, biography, and cultural analysis, this book illuminates the extraordinary stories of women who turned struggle into strength and exclusion into empowerment. From Title IX and women's sports revolutions to intersectional activism, climate justice, digital feminism, and feminist theology, Beyond Barriers shows how women's progress is not confined to one sphere but connected across art, politics, economics, education, technology, environment, and faith.
Inside you'll discover:
Pioneers and unsung heroes who redefined opportunity in the 20th century.Global movements that united women across borders in the fight for equality.Stories of resilience from conflict zones, grassroots economies, and environmental struggles.The role of belief systems-religious, cultural, and personal-in both restricting and liberating women.The continuing challenges of pay equity, representation, political violence, and media invisibility-and the innovative ways women are overcoming them.Both a historical survey and a call to action, Beyond Barriers invites readers to see women's history not as a side story, but as the central force shaping modern society. Powerful, global, and deeply inspiring, this book is for readers of women's history, social movements, feminist studies, and anyone committed to building a more equitable world.
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