Success of the National Organization for Women

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The fight for gender equality along with women’s rights has been a battle for centuries. Over time many, women activists and organizations have step forward to help in advancing women’s progress in the world today. One organization that has made a tremendous contribution and has been extremely influential for women is the National Organization for Women (NOW). The organization has been around since 1966 and has more than 500,000 members and more than 500 local and campus affiliates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia (National Organization for Women, 2012). NOW’s organization claims that there is a social problem of gender inequality and women’s rights and their goal is to “take action” by bringing about equality for all women. The National Organization for Women has six priority issues and they include: constitutional equality amendment, reproductive rights, racism, lesbian rights, violence against women and economic justice(National Organization for Women, 2012). The organization has been quite successful in raising awareness and creating social change over the years. By using the Social Problems Process to analyze the organization it would then become evident as to why NOW has been so successful, where they still need to improve and where they are heading.
The first part of the Social Problems Process is claimsmaking. This stage is when claimsmakers state or create a claim explaining why a particular topic is in fact a troubling condition (Best, 2008, p.18). The National Organization for Women (2012) has clearly stated that there are six very important issues related to women that they focus their attention on. These issues as listed before are, constitutional equality amendment, reproductive rights, racism, lesbian...

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... time soon. Their fight will continue until they accomplish what they set out to do in 1966.

Works Cited

Best, J. (2008). Social Problems Second Edition . New York: W.W Norton & Company.
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