Outline – Gender Movement

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Outline – Gender Movement How do we perceive our life & use legal mechanism to protect and maintain what we believe it’s important? Law and social change Gender movement Feminist movement LGBTQ movement Gender Movement 1

Gender Bias in the Laws Bias in the black letter law (provision of law) Bias in the law implementation (law implementation – ordinary people’s to use the law in everyday life; enforcement - the authorities enforce the law i.e. policeman, public prosecutor, judge Gender Movement 2

Patriarchy Law is a product of patriarchal society Gender Movement 3

Gender Role https://youtu.be/QthMrCqspww https://youtu.be/MCFeGZUza58 https://youtu.be/t2GKqQRz6dM Expectation for society to men and women Gender Movement 4

Choice and Free Will Gender Movement 5

Law and Social Change Law is a tool of society. It changes as the social change. Internal and external legal professional Law and social change Minor change from external to internal Minor change from internal to external Major change from internal to external Major change from external to internal Gender Movement 6

Law and Social Change Minor change from internal to external The language – and vs. or “Belong or comes from” Minor change from external to internal The quota system Gender Movement 7

Law and Social Change Major change from internal to external The law reform Major change from external to internal The court decision i.e. Roe v. Wade Gender Movement 8

Aspects of the Change Life / security/ health - reproductive health Family Well-being > education, work Dignity and participation 9

Clash between Rights Gender and the Belief/ Religion/ Tradition 10

Gender and Facilities 11

Everyday life Gender Movement 12

House’s Rules Gender Movement 13

criminalize, decriminalize, or legalize? Sex Workers criminalize, decriminalize, or legalize? Gender Movement 14

Gender Blind Gender Movement 15

Sexual Harassment in Workplace Gender Movement 16

Feminists Movement First Wave New York City, May 6, 1912 Gender Movement 17

Second Wave Gender Movement 18

Third Wave Class, race & gender Gender Movement 19

Gender Movement 20

Gender Movement 21

http://visual.ly/why-invest-gender-equality-europe-and-central-asia https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/gender-equality/ Gender Movement 22

How should we "develop"? look at the gap between men and women look at the facilities > health care, education, job opportunity https://thriveglobal.com/stories/sex-gender-and-the-feminist-movement/ https://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/bridge-publications/cutting-edge-packs/gender- and-social-movements Gender Movement 23

LGBTIQ Movement Basic understanding: Gender Movement LGBTIQ Movement Basic understanding: LGBTQ = lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexual. and questioning (queer) Heterosexual (gender binary) vs. homosexual Feminist and gender equality to queer movement Gender and sexual diversity (GSD) Many aspects of movement and standpoint Gender Movement 24

How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement What happened? How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement 25

How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement What happened? How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement 26

How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement What happened? How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement 27

How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement What happened? How do you feel/ think after see this picture? Gender Movement 28

Gender Movement What happened? The reason - belief Gender Movement 29

Gender Movement What happened? The reason - belief Gender Movement 30

Gender Movement What happened? The reason - belief Gender Movement 31

2. The reason – Child Protection Gender Movement What happened? 2. The reason – Child Protection Gender Movement 32

2. The reason – Child Protection Gender Movement What happened? 2. The reason – Child Protection Gender Movement 33

Gender Movement What happened? Gender Movement 34

Gender Movement What happened? Gender Movement 35

Gender Movement What happened? Gender Movement 36

Gender Movement What happened? Gender Movement 37

Gender Movement http://www.visualistan.com/2014/01/the-gay-marriage-world-map-infographic.html A

What happened? Hate crime Violence Discrimination Pride Parade Gender Movement Hate crime Violence Discrimination Pride Parade Gender Equality Bill Same sex marriage Facebook: Nuthamon Kongcharoen https://web.facebook.com/AmnestyMy/photos/a.386014391484081/1831235316961974/?type=3 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/03/women-caned-in-malaysia-for-attempting-to-have-lesbian-sex What happened? Gender Movement 39

What is an issue that you want to push? Gender Movement What is an issue that you want to push? For the social movement What is your issue? Yourself? Social structure? Justice? Environment? Gender Movement 40