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What (who) is women"s liberation - definition

AWARD
Women´s World Award
  • Women's World Award

Libération (newspaper, 1941–1964)         
FRENCH NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1941 AND 1964)
Liberation (newspaper, 1941-1964); Libération (newspaper, 1941-1964)
Libération was a French newspaper published between 1941 and 1964. Beginning as the clandestine newspaper of the resistance movement Libération-sud, the newspaper continued after World War II.
Libération-Nord         
Libération Nord; Liberation-Nord; Liberation-North
Libération-Nord ("Liberation-North") was one of the principal resistance movements in the northern occupied zone of France during the Second World War.
Liberation psychology         
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APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGY THAT AIMS TO ACTIVELY UNDERSTAND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF OPPRESSED AND IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES
Liberation Psychology
Liberation psychology or liberation social psychology is an approach to psychology that aims to actively understand the psychology of oppressed and impoverished communities by conceptually and practically addressing the oppressive sociopolitical structure in which they exist. The central concepts of liberation psychology include: conscientization; realismo-crítico; de-ideologized reality; a coherently social orientation; the preferential option for the oppressed majorities, and methodological eclecticism.

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Women's World Award

Winners of the Women's World Award, sponsored by the World Awards organization headed by former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev, intended for women who have influenced the world by their work in areas such as society or politics. The award has been given since 2004. No monetary prize is attached; the prize token has shape of a glass female silhouette. The corresponding prize for men, although no longer observed, was called 'Men's World Day' until it was terminated in 2006. There is also a gender neutral event called 'Save The World awards' which awards equal numbers of men and women.