Gender Equality Is Designed For Some White Women
In this episode, Chisom uses the Three Clarities Framework to examine who gender equality truly serves—and who it leaves behind. She critiques mainstream feminism for prioritizing access over structural change, revealing the limits of representation without transformation. The conversation calls for a deeper, more honest approach to liberation.
With Chisom Udeze, Solo
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Show Notes
It’s Women’s History Month, and most of what we call “gender equality” was never designed for all women. In this episode, Chisom uses the Three Clarities Framework to diagnose who gender equality actually serves, who it erases, and why surface-level representation without structural change is just performance. She breaks down how mainstream feminism centered white women’s access to power without dismantling the systems that oppress everyone else—and why even that access is conditional and illusory. This isn’t about celebration. It’s about clarity. If you’re ready for an honest conversation about what real liberation requires, this episode is for you.
