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    • Why I am a feminist

      Posted by Rexy on 27 April 2015

      10 celebrities with the best responses for why they’re feminists http://t.co/42PylJySwW pic.twitter.com/uolM4bbKNy — Mic (@mic) April 27, 2015

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    • FIFA Women’s World Cup Poster

      Posted by Rexy on 13 July 2014

      Beauty! You can definitely see Canada’s design stamp on it.

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    • The Mask You Live In

      Posted by Rexy on 10 April 2014

      This one hits home. Boys growing up have it just as hard as girls. The folks at the Representation Project rock. Here is another related video: How the Media Failed Women in 2013. http://youtu.be/NswJ4kO9uHc

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    • Marketing at both extreme ends

      Posted by Rexy on 16 June 2013

      Ironically, the company that aims to end self-esteem issues in women, is also complicit in contributing to them. Dove’s Real Beauty campaign is bogus – ask Axe | canada.com.

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    • Trekking feet

      Trekking with 3 “little” Sisters

      Posted by Rexy on 31 October 20096 August 2024

      It was an amazing, awe-inspiring trek at times and one of the most labourous workouts I have ever experienced. The 5-day Ghorepani – Ghandruk Loop Teahouse Trek had just the right number of days for us novice trekkers but it also was enough to make me salivate for more.

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