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We Should All Be Feminists is a 2012 Ted Talk delivered by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It was part of TEDxEuston in London, UK. The talk was later turned into a book-length essay of the same name. In the talk, Adichie stressed the importance of reclaiming the word “feminist” to combat the negative connotations previously associated with it. She said that feminism should be about exploring the intersections of oppression, such as how class, race, gender and sexuality influence equal opportunities and human rights, causing global gender gaps in education, pay and power.

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