Examples of 'rights revolution' in a sentence

Meaning of "rights revolution"

rights revolution: This phrase is used to describe a significant and rapid change or improvement in the rights and freedoms of a particular group of people. It is commonly associated with social movements that aim to address systemic injustice, discrimination, or oppression by advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all individuals

How to use "rights revolution" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
rights revolution
His protests brought a civil rights revolution.
Civil Rights revolution finally began to liberate the South.
Into the private sector as a one marker for a Rights Revolution.
Civil Rights revolution.
The vegan revolution - the animal rights revolution.
The human rights revolution placed before the international community two closely inter-connected concepts.
The opportunity to participate in a new revolution - the rights revolution.
A civil rights revolution is taking place in Sudan, with hundreds of protests across the….
Without that kind of popular validation, the gay civil rights revolution may stall.
The civil rights revolution was, in part, made possible because of television.
This article is a plain-language summary of the rights revolution in Canada.
Thanks to the human rights revolution after 1945, Europe thought it had proven Arendt wrong.
Why did Martin Luther King lead the civil rights revolution in the US?
The societal changes are based on the victory of the civil rights revolution of the 1960s.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Revolution
The revolution does not wait for anyone
Nor is the microchip revolution on our agenda
Revolution is such a harsh emotionally charged word
Show more
Examples of using Rights
Their rights are not considered human rights
Our basic human rights taken away
The rights of persons deprived of their liberty
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary