Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
&
Selva Martinez
Historical Context
There are different
perception of beauty
throughout history
Multiple Religious views of
anorexia
More information of Eating
disorders exposed to
people
Global Context
Media is globally accessible in many ways
Global campaigns, programs,
organizations, and clinics help people with
eating disorders
Countries are banning underweight
models
National Context
U.S is surrounded by all media
Campaigns (Dove, #Iamnoangel)
Tess Munster, an activist
fighting to give beauty a new and
more realistic meaning
Local Context
Chicago is a commerce city
Chicago aids people with eating disorders with
clinics and programs
What can our community do to help?
Root Cause
Media creates the dissatisfaction
among women because of the
unrealistic expectations that they
are suppose to have.
Cultural component
Numbers behind
Beauty
Many people dont think there can be a
statistical view but there is and it will
help by giving a better picture of what
is really going on.
Action
We raised awareness by giving out roses with a
quote attached to teenage girls around school.
Dont let anyone define you.
Dont let anybody tell you who to be and how to
look the point of being someone different is to be
different nobody is ever alike.
Resolution
We wish to input
laws that ban and regulate
the health and
weight of models.
Reflection
Being happy for who you
are, no matter what
size.
Changing the negative
body images, to
believing that you are
Beautiful.
"Fire" of the fire project.
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