As a woman myself I wanted to visualise the poster, representing the outside world´s violent actions taken towards women, referring to abuse and sexual harassment.
The little figures around barb wired woman´s body show the moves they try to make on her. It appears that the figures are attacking her, trying to get to her with force, breaking in on her body without permission-almost in a territory type of sense. With the barbed wire she must protect what is hers, but at the same time the wire, the need to be protected, is what is capturing her freedom.
The text saying ´If she said no, don´t cross the line´ is a message to the (potential) abusers. Seeing the poster might be the chance for them to take a moment to think about their actions and put a stop to them. Hopefully, the border, the line within the ´bad guys´ and a victim will not be crossed.
The message is clear: You can not touch a woman without her permission. Let us beware the line and stop more abuse happening. Each indivudual can help make that possible and make our world a better place by doing the right thing. Doing the right thing is not doing the wrong thing!
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Do The Right Thing

In a world that is becoming increasingly polarised, perhaps the one thing that unites us all is the conviction that we are all acting for the right reasons. And having formed an opinion about an issue, there is little room to have it changed by listening to an opposing view. Fake news has eroded trust in facts. So how can we move forward?
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