Scenarios about 'gender equality'
The social, political, and economic equality of all genders, particularly focusing on women's rights and opportunities relative to men throughout history. Gender equality encompasses suffrage movements, workplace rights, educational access, legal status, and cultural norms that have traditionally created disparities between genders. In alternate history scenarios, different trajectories of gender equality movements can fundamentally alter social structures, political leadership, technological development, and cultural evolution of societies.
What If The Birth Control Pill Was Never Invented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where oral contraceptives were never developed, profoundly altering women's rights, reproductive autonomy, demographic patterns, and social structures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
What If The Equal Rights Amendment Was Ratified?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Equal Rights Amendment became part of the U.S. Constitution in the 1970s, fundamentally reshaping American law, politics, and society around gender equality.
What If The #MeToo Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 2017 #MeToo movement never gained traction, potentially altering the landscape of gender dynamics, workplace culture, and accountability for sexual misconduct in the 21st century.
What If The Women's Rights Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the organized women's rights movement of the 19th and 20th centuries failed to materialize, dramatically altering the course of social, political, and economic development worldwide.
What If The Women's Rights Movement Never Succeeded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the women's rights movement of the 19th and 20th centuries failed to achieve its core objectives, resulting in a dramatically different social, economic, and political landscape today.
What If Title IX Was Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1972 Title IX education amendments never became law, dramatically altering the landscape of gender equality in American education and athletics.