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Love Begins

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Here's how you Post It Forward
The idea is simple: If you have a message that might help someone through a tough time, then someone out there needs to hear it. Even if you just want to promote awareness, this is your place to do so.
Don’t worry, it’s easy. You can make a video. You can write a text post. Whatever you’re comfortable with.
Hey, you can even GIF about it.
We’ve built a special Post It Forward GIF selfie maker so you can GIF about whatever issue you’re posting it forward for.
Make a Post It Forward sign. You can draw it yourself, or you can print one in any of these classic colors:
Fill in the blank with who or what you’re posting for—a cause, your family, your friends, your fandom—even for yourself if that’s who needs it.
Take a selfie with your sign. Caption it with a personal story, a dash of advice, or just a few kind words of support. Or don’t. It’s enough just to let someone know you’re on their side. Tag your post with #PostItForward. Encourage your audience to do the same with something they care about. That’s what posting it forward is all about.
The more people we get talking, the more support we’ll all be able to find in each other. #PostItForward is where a conversation turns into a community.
We’re all in this together. The story of your life can change someone else’s. Post It Forward.
Sometimes body-positivity isn’t as positive as it aims to be. Checking ones privilege while participating in activism should always be a requirement. This comic outlines one perfect example of intersectionality and inclusivity that oftentimes is overlooked in modern feminism.
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Check out our regular contributor, Christine Deneweth. We are extremely excited to have such a talented cartoonist and artist join the ranks of Creatorvism and become a full-fledged Creatorvist. Check back for more of her cartoons oriented around intersectional feminism, mental illness, and oppression. Check back soon for a full-list of her comics.
Christine Deneweth is a cartoonist and artist. She is an EMU graduate with a bachelors in fine arts. She is a strong advocate for mental health and is proud to have schizophrenia. Her personal comic strip Long, Bitter, Besides the Point has been around for 8 years and published for 5. It can be found here:http://www.facebook.com/lbbtp
Who knew socially ingrained constructs could differ so much based on gender?
Take a look at the shocking differences between raising boys and girls outlined perfectly in this comic.
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Check out our regular contributor, Christine Deneweth. We are extremely excited to have such a talented cartoonist and artist join the ranks of Creatorvism and become a full-fledged Creatorvist. Check back for more of her cartoons oriented around intersectional feminism, mental illness, and oppression. This cartoon is also featured on Everyday Feminism and can be found here: http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/04/girls-vs-boys-toys/
Christine Deneweth is a cartoonist and artist. She is an EMU graduate with a bachelors in fine arts. She is a strong advocate for mental health and is proud to have schizophrenia. Her personal comic strip Long, Bitter, Besides the Point has been around for 8 years and published for 5. It can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/lbbtp
A brilliant ad campaign created for Terre Des Femmes, a Swiss human rights organization focusing on gender equality and feminism, reminds us that the worth of a woman should never be measured by something like the neckline of her blouse or height of her heels.
“This series of illustrations by Carol Rossetti highlight the difficulties faced by women in our society—but they also serve as empowering reminders that will have you pumping your fist in the air. “ - Rebecca Pahle
Carol Rossetti on her Woman Project
Flow chart from Brave and Jinan Younis
Client: makethempay.co.uk
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy London and Vagenda
There are some issues worth talking about and bringing to life. This is an amazing visual solve for a complex feminist issue. Great inspiration.
In today’s modern age, it’s unthinkable to consider gender inequality as a persisting issue. UN Women however, sees that despite decades of progress,discrimination against women is still rampant worldwide. We needed to lay this bare to a global audience. Using Google autocomplete, fed by 6 billion searches daily, we exposed the hidden truth on gender bias. The campaign drove men and women to debate on social media, TV, radio, blogs and classrooms worldwide. With 1.2 billion media impressions and 224 million Twitter impressions, the campaign started a conversation everyone thought was finished.
Client: UN Women
Agency: Memac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai
Art Directors
Sabia Fatayri
Christopher Hunt
Leonardo Borges
Copywriter
Kareem Shuhaibar
Creative Director
Ramzi Moutran
Black Women in Advertising by ~AlexandraDal
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