The level of radicalism in a Chinese feminist reflects the level of power imbalance between her parents
Chinese Gen Z radical feminists were born during a period of intense overlapping conflicts—when thousands of years of patriarchal son preference intersected with the one-child policy and globalization (roughly 2001–2013). Their parents, mostly born in the 1970s–1980s, grew up not long after the Cultural Revolution.
How to deal with being underestimated
Have you ever done the most work, yet been treated as invisible? Been capable, yet labeled "quiet," "nerdy," "too nice"? Given your all, yet overlooked for promotions? It's not your imagination.