Second-wave feminism is a movement to make sure that women have the same rights as men. It started in the 1960s when more and more women started speaking up and demanding change. They wanted to be able to do things like go to college, get better jobs, and have more control over their own lives. Second-wave feminists fought for things like the right to vote, equal pay, and the right to have abortions. They also tried to raise awareness of issues like domestic violence and sexism. Overall, they wanted women to have the same rights and opportunities as men.