[9] Third-wave feminism is associated with the emergence of riot grrrl, the feminist punk subculture, in the early 1990s in Olympia, Washington.
[15] In 1991 Anita Hill testified in Washington, D.C., to an all-male, all-white Senate Judiciary Committee that Clarence Thomas, nominated for the Supreme Court of the United States, had sexually harassed her.
Do not have sex with them, do not break bread with them, do not nurture them if they don't prioritize our freedom to control our bodies and our lives.
"[16][17] The third wave focused on abolishing gender-role stereotypes and expanding feminism to include women of all races, classes and cultures.
[18][19] Fourth-wave feminism began around 2012 and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women[20] and the use of internet tools,[21] and is centered on intersectionality.