This study examines how women journalists exercise agency in shaping feminist narratives and influencing public discourse on gender equality. Through a comparative analysis of the United States and India, this research explores women's evolving roles in journalism and their strategies for challenging traditional narratives. Despite persistent structural barriers, women journalists have developed innovative approaches to story selection and framing that significantly impact public perceptions of feminist issues.
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