Strip for Change Campaign - Lebanon (Hashtag Revolution Part 2 )

on Tuesday, 1 April 2014
This is my second post about the Hashtag Revolution. The first was  Jackie Chamoun Campaign 2014 - Lebanon ( Hashtag revolution part 1).

The reason for this title is due to the fact that hashtags ( #) have become so mainstream and so powerful ! Also, the word revolution was added because when I first researched for the #stripForJAckie pictures I ran into the I Am Not Naked Facebook Page that showed how the #StripForJackie became #StripForChange and now it has become #BeatDomesticViolence

Today's post is about #StripForChange. The concept of these pictures is that there are so many problems that should be addressed in today's world and nudity should be the least of our problems.
Pictures were taken from Lebanon, Paris, Boston, London, and  Montreal.
















The pictures may not address issues precisely, but in my opinion they do address issues unconsciously. For example, when I looked at the sentences "I am a dancer" or " I am a student" I thought about how underestimated we are. "I am a woman" gave me the feel that feminism is taken very lightly, our role as women is still being mocked and laughed at.

If you got any other thoughts let me know,
I loved the average Joe picture, who did you?
love,
Sandra


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