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Why Women Deserve Better

Daria Galek

Editorial: Pearnet

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Sinopsis

"Why Women Deserve More" is an inspiring book that emphasizes the importance of gender equality and explains why it is not just a matter of justice but also a driving force for a better society.
 
In a accessible manner, the author presents arguments and evidence for why women deserve better conditions and treatment in all aspects of life. Weaving together thorough analysis with personal stories and experiences, the book showcases a wide range of challenges women face on a daily basis, from wage inequality and workplace discrimination to violence and restrictions on making decisions about their bodies and lives.
 
However, this is not just a book about problems; it is also about solutions. The author introduces various initiatives aimed at achieving full gender equality, along with examples of individuals and organizations that inspire change and take concrete actions. The book provides practical guidance on how everyone can contribute to the fight for gender equality in their own surroundings.
 
"Why Women Deserve More" is also a call for greater social solidarity and the engagement of all individuals, regardless of gender, in the pursuit of justice and equality. It demonstrates that through collective action and mutual support, we can create a better future where women have equal opportunities for development, self-fulfillment, and full participation in all areas of life.
 
This wise, poignant, and timely book is dedicated to all who wish to understand and contribute to changing gender inequalities. If you are ready for a deeper understanding of the issue and are seeking solutions, "Why Women Deserve More" will be an inspiring guide that helps you engage in the fight for justice and gender equality.
Disponible desde: 24/07/2023.

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