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Dan Toth

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The aim of this piece is to bring awareness to gender stereotypes. For example, the color pink is becoming more and more associated with girls. The color in itself isn´t the problem--it´s the conditioning of the idea that pink is a color for girls. This drives the acceptance of stereotypes at an early age, when children are vulnerable to having their values malformed by what they exper
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Gender Equality Now!


On 8 March 2012 poster for tomorrow launched its 4th annual call for entries, this time to promote gender equality. The condition of women has undergone undeniable improvements during the last century. But these improvements haven’t happened everywhere and where they have been the strongest they are far from being strong enough.
We need gender equality now, because more opportunities for women are more opportunities for us all.

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Think Before You Pink

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