IPA: /ˈwʊmənɪzəm/
KK: /ˈwʊmənɪzəm/
A movement that emphasizes the experiences and rights of women, particularly those of different races and social classes, and focuses on the unique issues faced by black women.
Womanism seeks to address the specific challenges that women of color encounter in society.
Womanism is derived from 'woman' (from Old English 'wīfman', meaning female human) and the suffix '-ism' (meaning a doctrine or belief). The term 'womanism' refers to a social theory that emphasizes the importance of women, particularly women of color, and their experiences in the context of feminism.
Think of 'woman' as representing female human experiences and '-ism' as a belief system, which helps you remember that 'womanism' is a belief focused on the experiences and rights of women.