Look who we've #CrossedOff our shopping list for 2016
It's that time of year again, already! As Christmas approaches, retailers are kicking it up a notch competing for your business, and Collective Shout releases our annual blacklist of corporate offenders who have sexualised girls and objectified women throughout the year. These companies do not respect women, they have not changed their ways, and they don't deserve your money.
You can speak with your wallet and show these companies that sexually exploiting women and girls is bad for business.
Below is our boycott list for 2016:
Read moreThe Body Shop reoffends with sexploitation advertisement
The Body Shop is at it again, with their third sexploitation advertisement in the last 12 months found in shop front windows in shopping centres around the country.
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Sexualisation of men in film is on the rise
While Collective Shout primarily focusses on the objectification of women and sexualisation of children there is growing concern that the way that men are portrayed in the media is also having negative effects.
Read moreAll this and more in 30 minutes
What will 30 minutes at Chadstone Shopping Centre tell us about our pornified culture?
Read moreCross 'em off your Christmas list: Our 2015 list of corporate sexploitation offenders
It’s that time of year again! As the Christmas season draws near, companies are competing for your business.
Read moreBody Shop ad campaign triggers distress for abused child
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As reported by the Herald Sun
Read moreA MELBOURNE foster mum is fighting to get an explicit Body Shop campaign scrapped after it distressed her foster daughter by reviving her past of sexual abuse.
Wake Up With A Big One
While Collective Shout primarily campaigns against the objectification of women and sexualisation of girls we do from time to time have examples of men being objectified cross our desks. The Body Shop have done it again with their latest 'Wake Up With A Big One' ad campaign
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