“For each of the past 10 years, GoTopless.org has held annual Go Topless Day events on August 26,” begins yesterday’s press release from the group, “to honor Women’s Equality Day—commemorating the passage of the 19th Amendment. This year, Go Topless Day falls precisely on Women’s Equality Day!”… read more
From the colorful streets of Maputo to the blissful beaches of Bazaruto, Mozambique turns on its charm at every opportunity with its striking beauty and rich culture. Here’s what you missed out on by not being there this week!
Walk That Walk: Amber Rose Slut Walk LA Sells Out! Amber Rose has been going hard for the support of her first ever, ‘Slut Walk’ to be held in Los Angeles on October 3rd, 2015. She’s been urging all of her fans and celeb peers to support the fight against slut-shaming and double standards against women. Since she started promoting earlier this year, there was a lot of talk about Amber’s ulterior motives but she has officially silenced her haters with this Instagram post. Congrats to Amber and her team! Actions speak louder than words.
Walk That Walk: Amber Rose Slut Walk LA Sells Out! Amber Rose has been going hard for the support of her first ever, ‘Slut Walk’ to be held in Los Angeles on October 3rd, 2015. She’s been urging all of her fans and celeb peers to support the fight against slut-shaming and double standards against women. Since she started promoting earlier this year, there was a lot of talk about Amber’s ulterior motives but she has officially silenced her haters with this Instagram post. Congrats to Amber and her team! Actions speak louder than words.
Racist or nah? Teen Accuses Paint Company Of Being Racist For Skin Color Paint A teenager from Sweden is calling out a local paint company for what she says is a discriminatory product labeling. via Huffington Post People come in many shades, so naming a beige paint hue “skin color” could easily leave out a large number of individuals. But unfortunately, a Swedish paint company ignored that minor detail. But a local teenager has filed a complaint against the company, saying the name is racist and discriminatory against those whose skin color doesn’t fit that particular description. “By renaming beige to skin color they show that there is a whiteness norm in society,” the 14-year-old, who has only been identified as Thyra, told a local newspaper. “It is completely sick that they just rename beige to skin color when black and brown are also that.” The teen took her complaint against the paint producer, Universal Color and Chemicals, to the Equality Ombudsman, a government agency that aims to promote equal rights and regulate discrimination. Throughout her pursuit, Thyra has gained the support of both her family and her school and encouraged a conversation about race in the classroom. Do you think it was racist of this company to label the paint this way? Shutterstock