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Kendal Rosario
18 November, 16:45
How did Buddhism change the role of women
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Mariyah Goodman
18 November, 19:30
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Before, women had miserable lives and were restricted from education, religion, and other freedoms that were granted to men. However, Buddhism did not consider women as being inferior to men, and instead encouraged people to think that men and women were equally useful in society.
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