IPA: /ˈwʊmənɪst/
KK: /ˈwʊmənɪst/
Relating to a movement that emphasizes the importance of women's experiences, particularly those of black women, and advocates for their rights and recognition beyond issues of race and class.
The womanist perspective highlights the unique struggles and strengths of women of color in society.
A person who supports and advocates for the rights and experiences of women, particularly women of color, emphasizing their unique perspectives and struggles.
As a womanist, she actively promotes social justice and equality for all women.
**Womanist** → The term 'womanist' is derived from 'woman' (from Old English *wīfman*, meaning female human) and the suffix '-ist' (meaning one who practices or is concerned with). A womanist is someone who advocates for the rights and issues of women, particularly women of color, emphasizing their unique experiences and struggles.
Think of 'woman' as referring to a female human and '-ist' as someone who is concerned with or practices something. This helps you remember that a womanist is someone who advocates for women's rights.