Old fashioned advertisements that are hard to believe even existed.
A brief pictorial history of socially sanctioned sexism.
This Guide From 1940's Taught Male Bosses How To Treat Female Employees - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
Male academics rarely suffer more than a bit of rudeness, but women have it far worse, according to Luke Brunning
You see back in the old days businesses did not have a problem with casual racism and sexism when it came down to promoting their products. More
Co-Le Sales Company asks: “Do you still beat your wife?” Their answer: “Maybe you never should have stopped.”
Let’s take a trip down-under mate and have a sneaky peak at the Australian pulp fiction scene of the 1960s where Horwitz Publishing were kings of the outback (well, Sydney) and churned out books at a mind-bogglingly prodigious rate. Horwitz Publications were set up in 1921 by husband and wife Israel and Ruth Horwitz. [&hellip
What are some of the most common ways that people discriminate against each other? Some of the areas where people show their intolerance are well-known, such as race. But others are less acknowledg…
Of course, advertisement is still sexist but early print advertisements were more blatant, some of them downright offensive. Could you imagi...
The traditional explanation is sexism, but even those who genuinely want to see more equality sometimes fail to speak out.
"Show him it's a woman's world."
I'm the type of person who reads 15 books at the same time, so if I'm close to the end of many... I might just push through. And I did. (In January. Definitely not in February. February has been chaotic - but more about that soon.) So, no, I don't usually finish this many books. Although, I must say that the answer for reading a lot is actually... audiobooks. Audiobooks are definitely something you need to experiment with - but for me, personally, they are amazing to stay 'literary' and rest my
Co-Le Sales Company asks: “Do you still beat your wife?” Their answer: “Maybe you never should have stopped.”
In honor of Women's History Month, Union High School teacher Nicholas Ferroni wanted to teach his students — and people all over the world — about the history of the advertising industry's blatant sexism. So Ferroni teamed up with 2010 Miss Teen USA…
These Ads Give Us A View Back In Time When Things Were Very Different From How They Are Today
Vintage Ads Which Were Highly Offensive Towards Women - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
If TV and newspapers tell us anything, it’s that working in advertising back in the 60′s and 70′s was fun, booze-fueled and that everyone smoked lots and had buxom secretaries...Perhaps bearing this in mind it’s no surprise......
Despite wine’s centrality to the everyday life of the Romans, the ancient sources continuously attest it was a problematic drink when consumed by women.
There is a tradition in Ireland (the Emerald Isle where Mr fhb was bought up) that on the 6th January a woman’s hard work over the festive period is recognised in that she is given a ‘d…
Co-Le Sales Company asks: “Do you still beat your wife?” Their answer: “Maybe you never should have stopped.”
Volkswagen, Drummond sweaters and Kellogg's all feature in the collection of men groping their wives, treading on them and blowing smoke in their faces.
“In A Parallel Universe” is a series of fictional images, recreated from real ads in the mad men era, that question modern day sexism: showing it through a humo
In order to enforce the
If you travel by plane, you probably have a story or two to tell. Unfortunately, most of them probably involve a loud passenger or severe turbulence. But this one...
Oftentimes, we fail to recognize sexism because it has become so transparent in our everyday life. It all begins with the normalization of sexism in our societies. Sometimes, people are unable to question sexism because it's so much embedded in our lives, that we fail to recognize it or even question it. Let's explain this