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The real winner this awards season? Well, if you ask us, it's #AskHerMore — a campaign from The Representation Project and Amy Poehler's Smart Girls to...
8 Things You Never See On TV (But Should)
Asian Representation, Period: The fact that Fresh Off The Boat is the first show about an Asian American family in 20 years is EMBARRASSING. There are a ton of Asian people out there, TV land. Why is there only one family on our screens? Asian-Americans are one of the fastest growing populations in this country, people. We need to do better. Oh, and don’t get me started on whitewashing.
I love how you guys always have articles and stuff that include plus sized girls. It always makes me feel better about myself when I see them, so thank you <3
Don’t let mainstream media fool you! The average clothing size of an American woman is 14, not 2 ;) #representationmatters
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7 Disney Princesses You Didn’t Know You Needed
Disney is finally expanding its horizons a little and bringing us its first Hispanic Princess in a new series for Disney Junior. Elena of Avalor will focus on Princess Elena and will showcase Hispanic and Latino cultures. This is such a great step for Disney, and I’m really excited about it. However, I don’t want Disney to think a small TV series is enough when it comes to diversifying the Princesses.
There are so many cultures and types of people out there. Whether you want to believe it or not, Disney Princesses are hugely influential. When I was a kid, I thought the Princesses were everything! Growing up, I realized how amazing it would have been to see a Princess who was more like me instead of this perfect, unattainable being with great hair. It would be great if Disney could open up and give us some Princesses that represented real girls
Find out why 2014 was a banner year for sexism in the media. Watch this video created by the Representation Project, the organization behind the award winning film "Miss Representation."
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