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Yuya created her YouTube channel, called "lady16makeup," in 2009 after winning a YouTube make-up contest when she was 16 years old. [3]In March 2016, she was one of seven female YouTube creators who joined the United Nations' Sustainable Development Action Campaign, aiming to "achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls."
The song title "Womxnly" refers to Yeh Yung-chih, a Taiwanese student who was a victim of bullying due to his gender nonconformity. [3] Yeh attended Kaoshu Junior High School in Pingtung County, Taiwan, and was often targeted by his classmates for his distinctive gender expression. In April 2000, Yeh was found critically injured, lying in a ...
Snippets from the song went viral on TikTok receiving over 1 million streams on Spotify within 24 hours of release, and 1 million views on YouTube. After the single's release, it started a viral trend in which women posted TikTok videos with the song where they described their own personal experiences with sexism.
Aug.04 -- In this edition of “Bloomberg Equality,” Author Sudhir Vadaketh discusses gender equality in Singapore politics and what more needs to be done. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets ...
What started as a small-scale fight has turned into a major win for the 'Free the Nipple' movement, a global gender equality campaign that emphasizes women's rights to choose how they display ...
Equality is a short film by American filmmaker, Al Sutton, MD, [1] a documentary under the genre of human rights, social issues, history and news.The film contains rare footage [2] of the Women's Strike for Equality, the gender equality protest of August 26, 1970, [3] where more than fifty thousand women and men gathered in New York City to show support for the feminist movement and to ...
Gender plays a role in mass media and is represented within media platforms. These platforms are not limited to film, radio, television, advertisement, social media, and video games. Initiatives and resources exist to promote gender equality and reinforce women's empowerment in the media industry and
The event was also featured in the YouTube-sponsored video "Proud to Love", a compilation of video clips supporting the LGBT community, equal rights and marriage equality. [48] Additionally, before the event, the band Fun made a shout-out in a video in support of Pink Dot 2013.