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Dear Media: Please Change Your Channel of Influence

September 12, 2011 by Amy Jussel 27 Comments

Sept 12, 2011 After the ludicrous JCPenney toxic tee-shirt with a wink and nod to academic underachievement "I'm Too Pretty For Math, So My Brother Has To Do It For Me" and the fabulous rapid-reply from Pigtail Pals, Redefining Girly producing a proud and positive tee in response, "Pretty's Got Nothing to Do With It" it makes me wonder why media continues to cover the problems … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Counter-marketing, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: acid on innocence, Actionists, Allergic to algebra, Amy-Jussel, anti-academic, APA sexualization study, Baiting Outrage, CCFC, change the channel, corporate responsibility, CSR, Empowering girls, ethics, focus on positive, Forever 21 tee, Gender Portrayal, girl caught, girlcott, Girls Day, I'm too pretty for math, JCPenney tee, media mindfulness, media-literacy, Nancy-Gruver, New Moon Girls, objectification, Packaging-Girlhood, parenting, PigTail Pals, positive media influence, positive tees, Redefine Girly, RESPECT, selling out kids, Sept 22, sexist messaging, Sexualization, So Sexy So Soon, SPARK, spark change, STEM, STEM programs for girls, tee party, TrueChild.org research, underachievement, underachievement girls
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