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We Should All Be Feminists is a brief nonfiction essay adapted from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s widely viewed TEDx talk of the same name. Published as a Kindle Single and later in small print editions, it uses personal reflection, cultural observation, and direct argument to clarify what feminism means in contemporary life. Adichie writes from experiences in Nigeria while deliberately addressing a global readership, showing how gender expectations appear in schools, workplaces, families, language, and everyday manners. The work is not a systematic academic theory of feminism; its purpose is introductory, corrective, and conversational. It challenges the idea that feminism is anti-men or hostile to culture, and instead frames it as a necessary commitment to equal dignity, opportunity, and social recognition. Its brevity is central to its design: the essay aims to make gender inequality visible to readers who may not identify with feminist discourse but can recognize its examples. This accessibility explains its frequent use in classrooms, book clubs, and public conversations about gender.