Redes sociais que tratam mulheres como gente

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SOCIAL MEDIA THAT TREATS WOMEN LIKE HUMAN BEINGS

Transcript of Redes sociais que tratam mulheres como gente

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SOCIAL MEDIA THAT TREATS

WOMEN LIKE HUMAN BEINGS

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“Are you a feminist?”

“Yes!”

“No!”

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The radical notion that women are human beings is

a simple but effective manner to describe

feminism, an idea that has never been so popular.

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We need to stop buying into the myth about gender equality. It isn’t a reality yet. Today, women make up half of the U.S. workforce, but the average working woman earns only 77 percent of what the average working man makes. (…) Equality will be achieved when men and women are granted equal pay and

equal respect.” - Beyoncé

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From Beyoncé's quotes to anti street harassment

campaigns in Latin America, the goal to

empower women has spread through much of the globe.

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#BanBossy

#BringBackOurGirls#EuNãoMereçoSerEstuprada

#ChegaDeFiuFiu

#GirlPower

#GirlPower

#ChegaDeFiuFiu

#BanBossy

#BringBackOurGirls

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And also, the unachivable beauty standards.

Social media is a new place for questioning those,

wherever you are posting from.

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Can social media good practices sit with contemporary women

issues? It should.

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This conversation is now seen as a change that must be embraced by brands too.

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Treat women the right way by avoiding stereotypes and

embracing feminism in social media.

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“At some point I was a happy African feminist

who does not hate men. And who likes lip gloss. And who wears high

heels for herself but not for men.”- Chimamanda Ngozi