Third world feminism is when women from developing countries come together to fight for their rights and equality. Just like when we play with our friends, sometimes we have to work together to solve a problem, third world feminism is when women from different countries work together to solve problems like discrimination, poverty, and violence against women in developing countries.
Imagine that a group of friends are playing a game, but one friend is not treated fairly. They are not allowed to speak or play in the game, and nobody wants to be their friend. This is not fair or right, and something needs to be done. Third world feminism is when girls and women from developing countries come together to make sure that all women have equal rights and opportunities.
They work on issues like making sure girls get access to education, that women get paid the same as men for the same job, and that all women are treated with respect and dignity. Third world feminists believe that all women deserve the same rights no matter where they come from, what they look like or how much money they have.
Just like the way we play fair with our friends, third world feminists fight for fairness, justice, and equality for all girls and women.