Feminism and the Women's Movement in the Philippines: Struggles, Advances, and Challenges Mylene D. Hega, Veronica C. Alporha and Meggan S. Evangelista The Filipino women's experiences and the roles they played in different historical conjunctures reflected the character of the times and determined the nature of their struggle. The women's movement in the Philippines has achieved numerous gains in terms of economic, political, and social equality. Nevertheless, a lot of things remain to be done like inequality in political representation and economic opportunities, and aggression and violence brought by the specter of patriarchy that persists up to the present. While the women's movement in the Philippines demonstrated perpetual growth and momentum, women in the minority like the lesbians, bisexual and the transwomen still grapple for the place of their struggle in the movement. Feminism and the women's movement in the Philippines face new challenges at the dawn of a new government and the present conditions of the time. The challenge is to persevere and adapt to these changes in order to sustain the women's struggle for freedom, equality, and social justice.
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