For the March issue, Vogue invited a number of models. They felt these models could diversify the cover and appeal to all members of the public. The magazine received backlash about the fact that there was only one plus size model on the cover. It didn't help that she was also hiding part of her thigh with her arm. The magazine was blamed for discriminating against women of a fuller figure. I think that instead of always finding the bad in things we read and see, we should find the positive. Notice how the cover has models from different parts of the world. They aren't all American. Therefore it does showcase diversity and beauty. Link:www.popsugar.com/fashion/Vogue-Model-Cover-March-2017-43136226
The water crisis affects women more than it does men. This was discussed at the Women and Water dialogue that took place in Cape Town. The aim was to find solutions on how to better the situations women face on a daily basis. Nabeelah Mia a member of the Sonke Gender Justice, shared that the lack of water would have a negative impact on the health and hygiene needs of women. Women have particular needs that without access to water, they would experience discomfort and distress. Sandile Ngobeni a researcher for the Commission for Gender Equality brought forward how the government does not efficiently deal with the health and sanitation needs for women. He voiced that it is an injustice to have free condoms placed in public toilets yet sanitary towels are not present. I deeply support the argument that droughts do impact women more than men, however it does not mean that the needs of men are not significant. Sanitary towels should be free because a women do not choose ...