feminism interview questions

Here are some questions to consider when discussing We Should All Be Feminists:
  • Do you call yourself a feminist? …
  • What is a feminist? …
  • Adichie says her brother is her favorite feminist. …
  • Does the culture you grew up in have different expectations for boys and girls? …
  • There are many negative views of feminism.

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Interviews for Top Jobs at Feminist Majority Foundation

Intern Interview

Application

I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Feminist Majority Foundation

Interview

I applied online. I received an email about 2 weeks later asking me to interview over the phone. I interviewed on the phone and received my offer later that day.

Interview Questions

  • What does feminism mean to you? They also asked about my interests within women’s issues and related work I have done in the past.

Internship Interview

Application

I interviewed at Feminist Majority Foundation

Interview

Sent in application which included cover letter and resume. I was emailed within decent time and a phone interview was scheduled. Phone interview went okay. Basic questions were asked including why I wanted to intern there and what areas of their work I was interested in.

Interview Questions

  • Why do you want to intern here?What does feminism mean to you?

Intern Interview

Application

I interviewed at Feminist Majority Foundation

Interview

Spoke to intern coordinator for about 20 minutes. She went into detail about my resume and asked why I want to work for the company. She asked how I would be a good fit for the company

Interview Questions

  • What did you do in past clubs

“Why Aren’t You A Feminist?”

Sometimes when we say the word “feminism,” people hear “white feminism,” and white feminism has been historically non-inclusive to many intersectional concerns, including those of race, sexual orientation and religion. Someone might not identify as “feminist” because they feel marginalized by one very specific, often dominant, iteration of feminism. That doesnt mean they dont believe in womens rights, so its important to identity why someone doesnt identify as feminist before you jump down their throat. Unless this person is Donald Trump, try to get to the root of what they mean when theyre say theyre “not a feminist”. You might find that you learn something about your personal feminism in the meantime.

“Do You Think That Both Genders Are Entitled To The Same Social, Economic And Political Rights?”

There arent many people out there who would say “no,” and I wouldnt blame you if you got a little bit angry if someone did. But you should establish with the person youre talking to their position on equality. They might believe in gender equality, but have issues with feminism as a philosophy. You certainly dont want to be forcing your way into a fight with someone who has the same core belief in equality as you, so establish that youre on the same page. If youre not, you might have someone with some very backwards beliefs on your hands, in which case, your further line of questioning should continue to challenge them.

“What Does ‘Feminism’ Mean To You?”

Engaging in a meaningful conversation about someones personal “feminism” (whether they call it feminism or not), is important. You expect people to listen to you, and your interpretation of feminism, so you should be not only prepared, but willing to listen and encouraging of other people expressing theirs. Finding out why someone doesnt identify with your feminism can be really valuable, insofar as you grappling with feminism in a more inclusive way. (Im not saying youre not already inclusive, just that no one can experience what anyone else has experienced, and being open to conversations about different perspectives and stories will make you a more dynamic person).

FAQ

What are the 4 branches of feminism?

The core concepts in feminist theory are sex, gender, race, discrimination, equality, difference, and choice.

What are the main points of feminism?

Feminism is a political movement; it exists to rectify sexual inequalities, although strategies for social change vary enormously. There are four types of Feminism – Radical, Marxist, Liberal, and Difference.

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