1. In the online article by Hemispheric Institute, it states
that “The proletarians of the large companies in developed countries do not
live and work in the same conditions as the proletarians in so-called third
world countries.” How can this be related to feminism in third-world countries
vs first-world countries? What are some differences between the two?
2. “Schools and universities do not help build community or
contribute to living well” (Pg. 124, Education Global Research). Do you
agree with this statement? What has compelled the author/ interviewee to form
such an opinion?
3. Acording to the Teen Vogue op-ed, “Ecuadorians are able to
practice a feminism that is inherently more diverse and intersectional.” What
makes their feminist practices different from the rest? Can and should other
parts of the world adopt it?
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