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21.
15 Ways to Have A Feminist Wedding
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(Feminism)
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... I’ve outlined fifteen of the most gendered and sexist traditions with feminist suggestions for improvement.
1. Proposing is an equal opportunity event: Men customarily proposed because they earned ...
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Created on 29 June 2016
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22.
34 Vintage Ads That Prove The Good Old Days Weren't So Goo
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(Living)
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As Billy Joel once sang, "The good old days weren't always good." If you think advertising is sexist bullshit NOW, oh boy, you're gonna want to sit down for this one. Get ready to take a trip back, way back, ...
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Created on 28 April 2016
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23.
Stop Selling My Body: #WomenNotObjects
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(Feminism)
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... year when Badger’s agency released a video of women holding sexist ads and making sarcastic comments about the way they are being represented. Like the women holding this ad for Post-It notes claiming, ...
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Created on 15 March 2016
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24.
The Life of a World-Traveling Female Poker Pro: BUST Interview
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(Living)
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... 8%. Discriminating presumptions of players and sexist advertising could be part of the problem, Ho believes. “There’s a prevailing environment in poker where guys often go out of their way to make women ...
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Created on 23 November 2015
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25.
SXSW And Gamergate: There Are Not ‘Two Sides’ To Violent Intimidation
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(Feminism)
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... game criticism.” “Ethics of video game criticism” is precisely the sham issue misogynists of Gamergate hide behind. Their argument is that gaming culture isn’t sexist; feminists are trying to smear male ...
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Created on 29 October 2015
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26.
This Nine-Year-Old Girl Has The Best Response To Sexist Advertising
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(Feminism)
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Adair Mahoney is a nine-year-old girl who doesn’t take the advertising world’s sexist shit. Adair and her mom were shopping online at Vineyard Vines when she noticed a difference in the nomenclature ...
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Created on 03 September 2015
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27.
These 8 Vintage Car Ads Are Grossly Sexist
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(Feminism)
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It's not news that advertising is pretty damn sexist. Women are seen as objects. By that, I mean they're portrayed as if they exist only for men's pleasure. But also, they are literally made into objects. ...
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Created on 20 August 2015
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28.
Smart Kids Reveal The Unsurprising, Sexist Gender Roles In Fashion Campaigns
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(Style)
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... while men are powerful; what else is new? Watch the adorable (and revealing) video below.
Via www.latina.com
Image via www.latina.com
Read More On Bust.com:
Here's A Genius Way To Take Down Sexist ...
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Created on 29 July 2015
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29.
Here's A Genius Way to Take Down Sexist Ad
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(Feminism)
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... more on BUST.com:
Washing Instructions On This Sexist Tag Say Laundry Is Women's Work
Real Life Ad Ladies Whose Skills Would Have Put Don Draper To Shame
Unsurprisingly, Men Think The Anti-Manspreading ...
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Created on 25 June 2015
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30.
Real Life Ad Ladies Whose Skills Would Have Put Don Draper To Shame
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(Feminism)
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... Agency. When she was fired after refusing to work on a campaign she considered racist and sexist, she founded Proctor and Gardner Advertising in 1971. Caroline Robinson Jones, who began her career as a ...
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Created on 15 May 2015
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31.
Cannes' 'Glass Lion' Award Will Honor Outstanding Achievements In Gender Issues—But Did They Really Have To Call It That
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(Feminism)
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Cannes Lions is fighting gender discrimination with its new award, the Glass Lion: The Lion for Change. The Glass Lion was created with support from LeanIn.Org, and recognizes work that challenges gender ...
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Created on 03 March 2015
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32.
Interview With a Bad Feminist: Roxane Gay
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(Feminism)
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... so we can still repeat sexist or misogynistic behavior by saying, "feminism's a flawed movement"?
ROXANE: Absolutely. I think it’s super easy to be like, “Oh, well, feminism is too fucked up, so we’r ...
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Created on 20 August 2014
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33.
American Apparel Ads Take Female Objectification to New Heights (and Skirt Lengths to an All-Time Low)
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(Feminism)
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American Apparel doesn’t exactly have a good rep in many feminist circles—its notoriously sexist advertisements (and predatory founder) have definitely made me a little weary of buying my clothes there. ...
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Created on 11 August 2014
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34.
This Commercial Made Me Sooo Mad
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(TV)
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... of the ad. (Don’t worry, folks! We’re not running out of sexist comments to respond to!)
So, this woman is feeling insecure. I get it. It happens. We all feel insecure. But that doesn’t mean ...
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Created on 08 June 2014
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35.
Snickers Disrespects Women by Trying to Respect Them
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(TV)
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... women’s allies and the solution to that is eating a Snickers so they can get back to being their dudebro selves. Great. Snickers is telling us that men are sexist pigs by default.
And sure, hollering ...
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Created on 02 April 2014
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36.
Hilarious Ad Shows What The World Really Thinks Of Women #facepalm
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(General)
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... subjects like reproductive rights, rape culture, wage inequality, and general sexism, the fake product and its hilarious tagline “Inequality Sucks” is a welcome reminder that condescending and sexist ads ...
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Created on 12 February 2014
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37.
Brilliant Photographer Gets Called A "Spinster," Uses Mannequins To Challenge Sexist Norm
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(Arts)
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The photographer Suzanne Heintz is sick and tired of being told that she needs to marry and have kids. Although she acknowledges the strides made by women in the past decades in her interview with Feature ...
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Created on 29 January 2014
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38.
Let Your Underwear Do The Talking
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(Feminism)
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... of which will be used to produce feminist advertising, to combat sexist advertising. A total win-win situation.
This girl is fighting rape-culture, sexist representation, a lack of consumer choice for ...
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Created on 28 January 2014
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39.
That Pantene Ad Might Not Be As Feminist As You Think It Is
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(Feminism)
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... in the media are necessary-- and the Pantene ad is smartly crafted and on-point with the issues-- it’s true that it and ads like it subtly imply, “get ready to confront sexist stereotypes with your beauty.” ...
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Created on 12 December 2013
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40.
Women Are Fine With Sexist Ads (If The Product Is Expensive)
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(Feminism)
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We hear it all the time: sex sells. And it’s true. As the art critic John Berger has suggested, advertisements are effective when they sell a fantasy: buy this product, and you will be envied by all. ...
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Created on 04 December 2013