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Post Equality: An Open Source PSA Project

Post Equality: An Open-Source PSA Project
 
I've seen a lot of news recently on how dress codes in, mostly high schools and middle schools, aren't dicipating and dying out as I'd hoped they would back when I was in high school, but are in fact becoming more common, stricter, and often more and more blatantly sexist.
With everything going on in our culture today with the discussion of rape culture and how incredibly prevalent it is, I saw an interesting opportunity to help the fight oppressive dress codes from the inside.
 
 
I created a few different sets of posters that include a quote that highlights the harmful way dress codes make young girls question themselves, coupled with an on-the-nose and consice statement on how these questions promote and prepetuate modern rape culture.
The posters are distributed for free, online, through a publically shared Google Drive folder, and are rendered in an 8.5x11 format so anyone with access to a computer and a printer can download them and print them. They also come with a set of instructions on how to get the most out of the project (as shown above).
You can download the kit here and get posting!
Post Equality: An Open Source PSA Project
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Post Equality: An Open Source PSA Project

Post Equality is an open source campaign designed to help promote gender equality and fight the prepetuation of rape culture in middle and high s Read More

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