
Kartini
Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904) was an Indonesian national heroine and feminist figure, best known for her advocacy for women's rights and education in the early 20th century. Through her letters, she expressed her desire for women's liberation and education, challenging the traditional societal norms of her time. Kartini's legacy continues to inspire movements for gender equality in Indonesia, and her birthday, April 21, is celebrated as Kartini Day, honoring her contributions to women's empowerment.
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Kartini expressed her discomfort from the tear gas used during the demonstration.
Demonstrasi di Pati Ricuh, Mobil Polisi Dibakar dan Bupati Sudewo Dilempari BotolKartini questions why religion causes conflict, despite all religions teaching goodness.
Menggugat Budaya Kita yang RetakKartini is celebrated for her efforts to advance women's rights in Indonesia.
Urgensi Perempuan di Ruang PolitikKartini is referred to as a figure from Kebun Kopi.
Rizkani dan Marselina, Kartini dari Kebun KopiKartini is recognized for her advocacy for women's education and gender equality in Indonesia.
Relevansi Surat-surat dan Arsip KartiniKartini's radical aspects are often overlooked in contemporary celebrations of her legacy.
Pram yang Saya KenalKartini's radical insights are often overlooked in contemporary celebrations of her legacy.
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