This article examines the foundation of a conciliatory proposal that balances the claims of equality feminism with a notion of an inclusive citizenship that consider the multicultural jurisdictions approach. We first review how equality feminism and multiculturalism agree on a critique of a traditional liberal citizenship notion. Second, we explore the possibility of building a conception that allows overcoming that ideal of citizenship. Finally, it analyses critically the thesis of the multicultural jurisdictions for conclude that it alone is not enough and it must be inserted into an adequate conception of deliberative democracy.