Why do women get degraded by companies?

 

The controversial logo of the Dairy Air Ice Cream Co. in Montclair.

 

One environmental ecofeminism topic that resonates with me is the use of food and how it can be used for the degradation of women. This is a more general level as many food companies and advertising use women to teach people with food. Education is a key factor in this action to prevent companies from using women’s bodies as advertising.

 

The plan that I would move forward with is creating a law or a regulation regarding what companies can and cannot use. If a company uses a degrading image, I think that there should be punishment and or banning the company from using any images or ideologies regarding this. I also believe that education is a big factor in fixing this issue. I think it would be very important to shed more light on this issue as it is not taken seriously. Nobody wants to see a cow in the shape of a female assigned to get people to come and get ice cream. It’s not appealing and it is degrading towards all women. Starting with just your town and moving to your state to ban these images regularly, what companies can use what images are  the steps that I would take to decrease this issue.

 

Sources-

Shkolnikova, S. (2017). Dairy Air Ice Cream’s controversial “sexy” cow logo to be altered. Retrieved from https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/montclair/2017/12/15/dairy-air-ice-creams-controversial-sexy-cow-logo-altered/956103001/

Activism

Oppression Of Women | New Spotlight Magazine

 

 

The oppression of women coincides with the oppression of nature. In the article by  Maathai, she related to her own experience as an activist in Kenya. She confronted government policies that harmed the environment and oppressed citizens, especially women. The title of her article is all about confronting people with any power. Not only does Maathai do large speeches and create movements, she also starts to create action. She is not all about talking but also is positive and makes a change. “Moi’s ruling party parliamentarians threatened to mutilate her genitals in order to force Maathai to behave “like women should.

 

 “But Wangari Maathai was more determined than ever, and today continues her work for environmental protection, women’s rights, and democratic reform. From one seedling, an organisation for empowerment and political participation has grown many strong branches”. This little piece from Maathai’s reading shows her empowerment and struggles along the way. It is disgusting to think that she had to live this life but she is always making moves forward.

 

Behind the material deprivations and cultural losses of marginalized and poor communities, there are often deeper issues of disempowerment and environmental degradation. 

 

Environmental degradation plays a significant role in deepening poverty and marginalization. When natural resources such as land, water, or forests are depleted or polluted, it disproportionately affects the poor, who often rely directly on these resources for their livelihoods. In many cases, these communities are powerless to stop or reverse the environmental harm being done to their land, homes, and local ecosystems.

 

Citations-

Joshi, Deepak Raj. “Oppression of Women.” SpotlightNepal, New Spotlight Magazine, 18 Jan. 2021, www.spotlightnepal.com/2021/01/18/oppression-women/.

http://www.cstraight.com, C. M.-. (n.d.). Key Speeches & Articles. Retrieved from https://www.greenbeltmovement.org/wangari-maathai/key-speeches-and-articles/speak-truth-to-power

The Chipko Movement India’s call to save their forests. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.womeninworldhistory.com/contemporary-04.html