Global and transnational women’s movements are campaigns and
groups nationwide and around the world that use a variety of tactics to change
women’s position in society. Women’s movements goals are not necessarily wanting
women to be higher than men, they just want women to have the same equal
opportunities and rights as men. These movements go off the fact that women are
entitled to the same rights as men, regardless of where women live, and their ethnicity,
sexual orientation, religion, and social class. Transnational movements also
recognize that feminist movements are different everywhere dependent on all the
different cultures.
Although people think transnational women’s movement are
recent, the first dated back to 1858. Founded in Switzerland, Association Internationale des Femmes resulted
in the first formal international women’s organization, ICW (International
Congress of Women). This first step in
the door led to advocates for women’s suffrage by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
also a push towards women’s talk in the League of Nations, later the United
Nations. Transnational women’s movements have a huge effect in the global
economy, politics, and overall social life around the world and how the world
reacts and treats women as a whole.
A recent example of a transnational women’s movement is
called WLUML, standing for “Women Living Under Muslim Laws”. After starting in
1984 due to a case of three Muslim women’s death, WLUML works as a transnational
movement hosting different campaigns. Their most recent campaign is the “Global
Campaign to Stop Killing and Stoning of Women”. While advocating for women’s
rights all the time, they also provide counseling and shelter to those women
affect by harsh and unfair treatment, usually Muslim women. This is a good
example of a transnational women’s movement because the stoning of women would
not be a huge issue in America. Although there are many deaths in America, it
is not common to be stoned. Plus, most of our society is Christian, not Muslim,
so these advocates are not needed as much in America as they are in some parts
of the world. We have our own movements in America that are appropriate to our
culture.