Latin America’s Anti-Women Movement Is Spreading
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Started April 28, 2026
Chile's president José Antonio Kast is following the regressive examples set elsewhere in the region
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Latin America’s Anti-Women Movement Is Spreading
Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 28, 2026
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Apr 28, 2026
The rise of anti-women movements in Latin America undermines decades of progress in gender equality and should be actively opposed by all governments.
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Regressive policies like those in Chile are a necessary reaction to perceived social changes, reflecting the will of a significant portion of the population.
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While the anti-women movement raises concerns, it also highlights the need for a broader dialogue on cultural values and women's roles in society.
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International solidarity is essential to counter the spread of anti-women movements in Latin America and ensure women's rights are protected across the region.
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Evaluating the anti-women movement requires understanding its roots in societal fears and economic instability, not just dismissing it as harmful.
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