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Being a woman in China is getting harder. But in Chengdu, female-only spaces are flourishing

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πŸ‘‰"Being a woman in #China is getting harderπŸ‘ˆ

The rising tide of a booming economy once lifted up people from all parts of society, revolutionising lives – women’s included. Now, an economic slowdown and #Chinese leadership that promotes a return to traditional family values are testing female liberation

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Women today are more educated than ever before, yet less likely to be in the ...

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...workforce. πŸ‘‰The female labour participation rate has fallen by more than 20% since 1990, as state-sponsored childcare has closed down and caring responsibilities for an ageing population have grown...πŸ‘ˆ

It is a subtle shift but one that allows them to live their lives with relative openness, within the limits of a government that insists on β€œpositive energy” and censors social criticism.

πŸ‘‰#LiMaizi, one of #China’s most well-known feminist activists, left China in 2023...
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...She says that in the past decade β€œthe political environment has become much more restrictive”.πŸ‘ˆ

β€œRights-based organising can quickly attract government scrutiny,” Li says. β€œMany #feminists have adapted their strategies. Instead of direct confrontation, some create women-centred spaces … that focus on solidarity, support, and #empowerment.

β€œI see this less as a retreat from feminism and more as a strategic adaptation to a tighter political environment.”

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For Shen Shen, there is no contradiction between avoiding politics and a belief in gender equality.

β€œI feel that #feminism, more than anything, teaches women how to respond to all crises and challenges with wisdom.”"

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