Disrupting language which normalises violence
Other Language Orientated Campaigns
Many try to disrupt language and to inspire some form of consciousness raising through visual campaigns and adverts. Some are similar to the #Imnot Campaign whereas others are utterly unique. If you have time, browse some of the below campaigns and start thinking about your everyday language

Because I am a Girl which states that girls are great just the way they are and tries to move away from the dictum "your just a girl".
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Inclusive Language Campaign highlights how langauge impacts people differently and actively highlights why such statements may be exclusive.
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Gay Let's Get Over It, A campaign which challenges homophobia by looking at how language used in jest is homophobic and harmful.
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Who speaks is a campaign which explores women's experiences of body image as it relates to words and phrases they have been called
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The Search Engine Ad Campaign by the United Nations is a clever campaign which shows real automated search options about women.
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In You Don't Say people express a word or statement that people shouldn't say and explain why.
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Dear Daddy by Care Norway is an exceptional video highlighting how language influences violence.
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Terre des Femmes: A woman's worth are three adverts made by Theresa Wlokka for the Miami Ad School
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What I be Project is a beautiful and extensive campaign addressing people's insecurities and letting people tell their own stories.
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