
Feminism n. the policy, practice or advocacy
of political, economic, and social equality for women.
The Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF), which was founded
in 1987, is a cutting edge organization dedicated to women's
equality, reproductive health, and non-violence. In all spheres,
FMF utilizes research and action to empower women economically,
socially, and politically. Our organization believes that
feminists - both women and men, girls and boys - are the majority,
but this majority must be empowered.
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Feminist Majority Foundation President, Eleanor
Smeal
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Led by FMF President Eleanor Smeal,
our research and action programs focus on advancing the legal,
social and political equality of women with men, countering
the backlash to women's advancement, and recruiting and
training young feminists to encourage future leadership
for the feminist movement in the United States.
To carry out these aims, FMF engages in research and public
policy development, public education programs, grassroots
organizing projects, leadership training and development programs,
and participates in and organizes forums on issues of women's
equality and empowerment. Our sister organization, the Feminist
Majority, engages in lobbying and other direct political action,
pursuing equality between women and men through legislative
avenues.
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That Name:
Feminist Majority Foundation
The name Feminist Majority Foundation is a consciousness-raiser, inspired
by a Newsweek/Gallup public opinion poll that showed the majority
of women (56%) in the United States self-identified as feminists.
Most polls since then reveal that this majority continues
with over two-thirds of young women self-identifying as feminists.
Most men, especially young men, view themselves as supporters
of the women's rights movement.

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