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Here’s why Always removing the female symbol from its menstrual pads is so controversial
“I think it's a remarkably progressive, inclusive and savvy thing to do for what is surely a relatively small, trans masculine segment of their consumer base,” says one transgender activist. Others disagree.
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Always Removes Female Venus Symbol from Packaging to Include Transgender and Non-Binary Customers
Always Removes Female Venus Symbol From Packaging
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Abigail Breslin has strong women to thank for getting her through childhood celebrity
Former child actress Abigail Breslin, now 22, says that the women in her life have a lot to do with how she's dodged a tumultuous young adulthood.
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Here’s Why Women and Girls Should Play Sports
Seeing athletes compete in the Olympics, reach the top of their sport, and actually achieve a lifelong dream is already inspiring enough — and incredibly emotional. Layer on top of that the sappy ads that run during commercial breaks and the event is basically as tear-inducing as a Nicholas Sparks movie. Ahead of Rio 2016, Always released another spot in their #LikeaGirl campaign that is guaranteed to make any man, woman, or child with a conscience a blubbering mess.
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Are Emoji Sexist? These Girls Certainly Think So.
Clearly, not all emoji are created equal.
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Always’s Empowering New Ad Tugs at the Ol’ Heartstrings
Always’s Empowering New Ad Tugs at the Ol’ Heartstrings