Dust off your spectacles, binoculars, or magnifying glass; it’s time to lend your 20/20 to the fight against sexism, racism, and homophobia in your community. It’s Third Wave’s I Spy Sexism campaign.
As a member or supporter of Third Wave, you are joining our commitment to act out against organizations, businesses, and people who discriminate on the basis of gender, race or sexual orientation. (Ignorance is ignorance, no matter what the logic, or lack thereof.) Often it’s the unjust behavior right under your nose that’s the hardest to identify and rectify. It’s easy to get used to the way things have been done since the day we were born. And discriminatory practices can come to seem almost natural. For instance, most of us have probably been conditioned to believe that women and girls just aren’t as good at math or science.
The first step in bringing about change is to open our eyes to the day-to-day happenings around us. The I SPY SEXISM campaign will help you identify and take action quickly and effectively. Plus, you’ll be getting good practice adding your voice, loud and clear, to the chorus of your community.
The first step is to sit up and take notice of what’s going on around you. Have a look at these questions and see if any of them sound all too familiar:
These are just a few of the ways that sexism, racism, and homophobia are built into the culture we live in. No doubt, you can think of dozens more. In order to make change, we have to identify these practices and let it be known that we think it’s lousy. So keep your eyes peeled. Carry a notebook and jot down incidents that strike you as unfair. Ask the people involved for their names, so they know you are watching. Talk to your friends. Ask them if they’ve ever witnessed similar behavior. Ask your teachers what they think of it? Let them know what you think.
Once you recognize unfair behavior for what it is, the next step is to let your feelings be known. You can download postcards that will help you get the word out.
That’s it. It’s that easy. And that’s what we call MOVEMENT.
Exciting news from Exhale!
Exhale Executive Director Aspen Baker been selected as one of KQED radio’s (Public Media for Northern CA) 2009 Unsung Local Heroes. Aspen has been awarded this tremendous honor beside four other Bay Area women to celebrate Women’s History Month. By presenting Aspen with this award, KQED pays tribute to her incredible leadership as the founder and Executive Director of Exhale, her vision of a world free from abortion stigma, and her unwavering commitment to creating lasting social change for women worldwide.
In December 2006, Third Wave celebrated 10 years of activism and philanthropy led by young women and trans youth. Learn more about the event… 