• Home
  • About
    • History (how we began)
    • Mission (Why it matters)
    • Method (what we do)
    • Growth (what’s next)
    • Vision (What’s unique)
    • Founder
    • FAQs
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Wellness Resources
    • Wellness Samples, Demo
  • Coming
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Archives for cultural appropriation

Culture Clash: STD App’s Naming Gaffe Goes Viral

April 3, 2014 by Amy Jussel 6 Comments

July 19, 2014 Update: Mahalo and 'Ho'omaika'i 'ana (thank you and congratulations) for the corporate social responsibility exhibited by the Hula app founders and developers who have officially renamed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Consumerism Tagged With: behavior change, campus safety apps, CDC Teen Sexual Health, Change the name of the STD alert, college STD clinic finder, cultural appropriation, diversity and health, hapa haole, Hawaii, Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian heritage, history of hula, Hula, Hula app, Hula app petition, Hula is sacred, hula stereotypes, kamaaina, Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, mHealth, mobile apps, napalapalaiolaka, Native Hawaiians, Ramin Bastani, sexed, sexual health, STD-prevention, STDs, STDS/HIV-exposure, youth apps, Youth public health, YTH, YthLive
Amy Jussel
Founder
We're changing the channel of media and marketing influence toward a healthier worldview for kids!

Tweets from @shapingyouth

Follow @shapingyouth

Amy Jussel
@shapingyouth

  • #SaturdayVibes Makes me smile like stepping into that Mary Poppins chalk art painting with the rain blurring pastel… https://t.co/vlrv8Smmd3
    about 5 mins ago
  • RT @ianbremmer: ai: danger to information...promise for creativity...both? this year we'll see which way the scale tips https://t.co/9R…
    about 21 mins ago
  • I’m less concerned with high schoolers than “evil do-ers” in the #misinformation mix writ large, but yah, both thre… https://t.co/wqFhABz9cl
    about 23 mins ago

Categories

ConnectAmy Jussel on Google Plus

Affiliations

Creative Commons LicenseShapingYouth is offered under a Creative Commons “Attribution-noncommercial-noderivatives” license. (Details)