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Russian grassroots women’s organizations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russian grassroots women’s organizations Russian women's grassroots organizations were organizations formed by women during glasnost and the post-Soviet era in Russia. Eschewing an overtly feminist agenda, these organizations focused on providing better economic support and social services for women in Russia, and lobbied for awareness on women's issues. The organizations differed in their tactics, with some more dedicated to political action than others, but they shared a reluctance to uproot traditional gender norms. == History == In the mid-1980s Mikhail Gorbachev instituted glasnost, allowing greater freedom of speech and organization than ever before in the USSR. This openness generated a burst in women's political action, academic research, and artistic and business ventures.〔Racioppi and O'Sullivan, ''Women's Activism'', 3.〕 Additionally, women were aware that the new government would offer little assistance with their economic and social struggles. Citizens of the Soviet Union could file complaints and receive redress through the Communist Party, but the post-Soviet government had not developed systems of state recourse.〔Rebecca Kay, ''Russian Women and Their Organizations: Gender, Discrimination and Grassroots Women's Organizations, 1991-96'' (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000), 123.〕 Women began to form their own networks of resource sharing and emotional support, which sometimes developed into grassroots organizations.
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