Could Kayla Martell, Miss Delaware, Be the First Bald Miss America?

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Though beauty pageants are not big business here in the UK, being more the preserve of our cousins ‘across the pond,’ there’s no denying that looks take top billing at such events – the title ‘beauty pageant’ puts across what the judges and spectators are looking for quite explicitly. I don’t know about you, but when I imagine what I perceive to be a typical beauty pageant contestant, I picture a tall, slim, shapely woman with long blonde hair – along the lines of Holly, Bridget & Kendra from ‘The Girls of the Playboy Mansion.’

One thing I don’t imagine is a contestant who is bald. I’m sure this is to do with my (limited) perceptions of what American beauty pageants are all about, and also to do with constructed ideals of beauty and femininity – nearly all of which involve long, flowing locks. But the current Miss Delaware may be about to change all that…

Kayla Martell is set to challenge stereotypes at the Miss America final this Saturday – as the first contestant without hair. Though she does not …

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Exposing the Reality of Breast Cancer

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Though the Christmas and New Year holidays are almost definitely clouding most people’s ability to think beyond the next week or so, I’m sure you guys remember that October 2010 was breast cancer awareness month. We raised awareness here on Zelda Lily and, here in the UK, fundraising events took place and pink ribbons were abundantly in evidence. But, over in New York City, black-and-white posters advertising the SCAR Project were presenting an altogether more honest and authentic picture of breast cancer. The posters featured a pregnant woman with a large surgical scar over the right half of her chest – the place where her right breast would once have been. The copy underneath the image read ‘Breast Cancer is Not a Pink Ribbon.’ The poster, even as I …

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Heart Warming Story of the Day From a Former Contestant on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

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There is pretty much nothing I love to hear more than good ol’ heart warming tale around the holidays. As my stress levels rise and I really have to restrain myself from injuring the majority of shoppers who are convinced their time is so much more valuable than mine, I can always use a story to put things into perspective.

From reddit.com:

I used to be on Extreme Makeover; Home Edition. When I’m hating on the world (for things like the treatment of Assange, or the passing of tax breaks for rich people) I remind myself of this story.

I was working one night very late on a house; it was the day before the family was to return, which means we were in for a long night.

I was working on a room with the show muralist, Nancy. (She’s awesome.) We were painting and putting up mouldings and doing the usual last minute stuff. The worksite was always …

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Women For Sale in Israel: A Thought-Provoking Demonstration of Women in Israeli Society Today

In a busy shopping center in Tel Aviv, women, posing like mannequins, were put on display featuring hefty price-tags.  Some were made up to look like they had suffered from a violent attack, all to stress the realness and effects of human trafficking and illegal prostitution in Israel.

It is estimated that more than 3,000 women residing in Israel have been smuggled into the country with the sole purpose of acting as sex slaves. Many of these women are perpetually raped and beaten, and not many discuss it for fear of repercussions.

The display put on by a non-profit organization and called “Women to Go” stopped shoppers in their tracks.  Campaigner Ori Keider explained:

“What we see here today is an example of what’s going on in houses and basements and yards in this city, but today we’re showing it in the center of this shopping mall so people can understand, they cannot look away.”

Shoppers were asked to sign a petition demanding that people who pay for sex be prosecuted.

Time and time again, the women, who are almost always the victims in these situations, are persecuted while the men paying for their services go unpunished.

The signatures collected during this protest will be submitted to the Minister of Justice in an effort to put together a bill that will criminalize those who solicit sexual services. Many believe that a law like this could eradicate the phenomenon of trafficking in women.

However, despite its warm-and-fuzziness, it’s hard to say if a law like this one will make even a small dent in the Israeli sex trade.   It’s possible that it could hurt more then it could help.  But however, I think public awareness is an excellent step in the right direction, even if some claim otherwise.  Awareness and education is a powerful tool, as we’ve seen them play out time after time in various instances of women’s history (suffrage, sexual revolution, etc).

I think that any activism that grabs the attention of a large group of people is, at times, more effective than the passing of laws that are continually broken.



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