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Media, like everything else we consume, is a product; someone imagined, created and implemented it. Ask the right questions about who creates media that profits off the objectification of women, especially women of color. Feed your mind and heart with media that portrays women as full human beings with the right to bodily autonomy. Go to FAAN Mail to learn how to “Talk Back” to media creators and browse their Facebook page for alternative artists. You’ll not only be healthier yourself, but you’ll be simultaneously calling into being a media ecosystem that will be healthier for everyone. - The Nation, ”Ten Things to End Rape Culture”
Ten Things to End Rape Culture via The Nation
The New Change Agents, Marie Claire Magazine, April 2013 Issue. (Print) (Online)
It’s Time for Women of Color to Talk Back via Huffington Post
Media Literacy Group Fights Back Against Negative Images of Women of Color via Clutch Magazine
Women Of Color Tell 2 Chainz What They Want For Their Birthday by Jasiri X at The Black Youth Project
Women of Color Activists Take On 2 Chainz’s ‘Birthday Song’ via Colorlines
(VIDEO) Women Of Color Talk Back via Huffington Post LIVE
FAAN Mail is Talking Back: No “Big Booty Hoes” for 2 Chainz’ Birthday this Year via BUST Magazine
Hip Hop Feminism and FAAN Mail via the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race and Politics in the South at Tulane Univ.
FAAN Mail Interview with Occupy The Hood Radio via Progressive Radio Network
Interview with FAAN Mail Co-Founder Nuala Cabral via National Association for Media Literacy Education
Pay Attention! Ethnic Studies #WishiLearnedinHS Curriculum Hits Twitter, Colorlines Magazine

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