An edition of Don't Call Me Sweetheart (2021)

Don't Call Me Sweetheart

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Don't Call Me Sweetheart
Umbreen Bhatti
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An edition of Don't Call Me Sweetheart (2021)

Don't Call Me Sweetheart

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Students of the Barnard Pre-College Program, Alison Swanitz, Anna Hughes, Claire Lane, and Mary Yan address gender-based discrimination against women in male-dominated workplaces. The collage-style zine provides tips on how to shut down misogynists and ideas for a more equitable future. The four students also interview women working in male-dominated spaces: architecture, academic science, business, and the military. -Mikako

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English
Pages
18

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Don't Call Me Sweetheart
2021, Barnard Athena Center
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Table of Contents

Problem statement --
Influential women of the present --
Online misogyny --
3 Subtle Ways to Shutdown a Workplace Misogynist --
The difference in vocabulary --
Best feminist movies --
Iconic feminist cartoons --
Songs for when you want to feel like a bad bitch --
Best ways to shut down a sexist man --
Outfits for smashing the patriarchy --
Quotes from feminists --
Claire's interviewee --
Macy's interviewee --
Anna's interviewee --
Ali's interviewee --
Future generations --
How to utilize technology --
Solution ideas --

Edition Notes

Cover title.

This zine was made for the Barnard Pre-College Program (PCP), Young Women's Leadership Initiative (YWLI) Leadership in Action (LIA) class in spring 2021.

This zine was made during the COVID-19 pandemic, but is not explicitly about the virus.

Freedoms and restrictions are not stated. Assume copyright.

Gift; student creators and Barnard Athena Center; 2021.

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[New York, NY]

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Pagination
18 pages
Number of pages
18

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OL44073934M
OCLC/WorldCat
1252387787

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