By Ian H. Advertising has historically been ripe with examples of gendered exploitation to sell products. Cleaning product and food item campaigns have been (generally) focused on women, and power tools and athletic gear campaigns have (generally) been focused on men. Contemporarily, however, companies have recognized a shift in public opinion regarding gendered stereotypes and have largely responded in kind.… Read more →
Tag: MeToo
Time’s Up, No More Cutesy Nicknames
Parenting is one of the toughest jobs to date. With difficult conversations, to life lessons, and insurmountable patience, parents can tend to use parenting themselves. 2018 has been a very vocal year against sexual misconduct. With movements such as, #TimesUp and #MeToo, now is the time to instil in your children the importance of consent and importance of our… Read more →
She Loves You, She Loves You Not, But She Doesn’t Have to Prove It
The Holiday season is full of joy and food and family for most of us. For my family every holiday is celebrated with endless amounts, of food, family, laughter, games and so much more. I look forward to this time of year all year long. As do most of us. But for some, spending that much time with family… Read more →
Bill Cosby is Paying His Dues
Photo By: Gilbert Carrasquillo Bill Cosby may be 81 and blind, and the judicial system may be very corrupt, but this doesn’t take away from the fact that he is a heartless rapist who showed no remorse for his actions. After all the pain and trauma that Cosby inflicted on more than 55 women, the victims can finally feel a… Read more →
Power to Justice
In a world where speaking up for what you believe has become the norm, women in the workplace are still struggling with unequal treatment and sexual misconduct. The phrase the “glass ceiling,” was coined long ago to describe the unequal treatment between men and women in the workplace. A huge part of inequalities women are faced with in a professional… Read more →