Feminist Movement: Women’s Rights Are Human Rights

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 1995 speech, Women’s Rights Are Human Rights, reinforced gender equality as a fundamental human right. She utilized rhetorical strategies such as pathos, ethos, and logos to emphasize the injustices women face globally and to advocate for their equal treatment. Clinton’s speech remains a pivotal moment in modern feminism, inspiring international efforts for gender parity. This paper analyzes her rhetoric, impact, and the ongoing relevance of her call for women’s rights.

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