User:Jalapinata/sandbox

Adding a Section titled, "Responses" (Don't forget to add subheading to Contents Box) to Misogynoir page
Kimberlé Crenshaw (who coined intersectionality) created the #SayHerName Campaign. Her goals has been to spread awareness to black women who have been killed by excessive police force. When she facilities her symposiums she mentions well-known victims of police brutality who include Freddie Gray and Trayvon Martin. However, when she mentions Tanisha McKenna and Aura Rosser these women are almost unheard of.

Crenshaw has also partnered with the WNBA to further the goal of #SayHerName. On July 25, 2020, players wore jerseys with Breonna Taylors name to spread awareness. Crenshaw provided the WNBA with a repository of female victims. This allowed for players to wear various names they felt more connected to. Crenshaw was able to provide these names through her co-founded organization the African American Policy Forum (AAPF).

There is also a documentary titled Say Her Name: The Life And Death Of Sandra Bland. This not only acknowledges black women who are overlooked in police brutality, but also utilizes the #SayHerName tagline.

Media Example(s)
Serena Williams spoke with British Vogue about how she was, "underpaid (and) undervalued ." Williams has been vocal about her treatment as a professional athlete in tennis. During the U.S. Open final in 2018, Williams was penalized for several things that she challenged. One of which being her braking her racket during the end of the fifth game against Naomi Osaka. She was upset and in the game of tennis this is a natural reaction which goes unpenalized. However, the acting umpire Carlos Ramos gave Serena her second violation of the game. She then asked for the tournament referee to weigh in. Her position was that male players have done similar actions and have gone unpenalized calling Ramos a "thief". Billie Jean King commended Serena for standing up via Twitter in a post.

Ogom "OG" Chijindu was arguably a victim of misogynoir by Evelyn Lozada. Both women are a part of the popular show 'Basketball Wives'. Lozada posted on her Instagram stating, "nobody watches you harder than the people who cannot stand you ." Under this quote she proceeded to have an image of an Orangutan. This was one of the rare instances in which she choose this imagery. Chijindu replied to her via Twitter calling her out on her anonymous remarks.

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