In China, Ruled by Men, Women Quietly Find a Powerful Voice
Briefly

In bars, salons, and bookstores in Shanghai, women are debating their roles, some even publicly committing to themselves. They face challenges as the Communist Party perceives feminism as a threat, silences activism, and Xi Jinping reinforces traditional gender roles.
Despite societal and political pressures, women in Shanghai are striving to build a community and explore the power of women. Many from a more liberated generation are reclaiming their identities amidst adversity and restrictions.
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