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NEW DATE: Critical Social Justice: Creating Brave Spaces

Your Powerful Online Voice: Social Media For Social Change

Location

University Center : Ballroom

Date & Time

February 18, 2015, 7:30 pm8:30 pm

Description

Franchesca Ramsey, vlogger

Best known for her viral parody video of racial microaggressions, Shit White Girls Say…to Black Girls, comedian and vlogger Franchesca Ramsey discusses her approach to harnessing the power of social media across multiple platforms in order to engage in meaningful dialogues about social justice. Inspired by her interactions with other prominent social justice bloggers, Ramsey critiques the toxic “call-out culture” that pervades many social justice communities and explores alternative approaches to demanding accountability in online spaces. Her poignant video, How Slut Shaming Becomes Victim Blaming, which centers on her analysis of rape culture and its impact on the literal and metaphorical safe space for women and sexual assault survivors, provides the touch point for examining the role of vulnerability and raw affect in social justice work. Ramsey further explores the possibilities and challenges presented by using new media to talk about contentious issues like race, feminism, and body politics.

Bio:
Franchesca Ramsey is a popular comedian who uses a humorous and accessible approach to engage in social justice dialogues via social media. She’s best known for her viral parody video on racial microaggressions, Shit White Girls Say...to Black Girls, which garnered 11 million views and national media attention. As a video blogger and social media consultant, she speaks on a variety of subjects including YouTube, blogging, viral marketing, using social media responsibly, and more.

Sponsored by the Women's Center; Student Life's Mosaic Center; the Dresher Center for the Humanities; the Women of Color Coalition; Residential Life; the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; the Sociology and Anthropology Department; the Africana Studies Department; and the American Studies Department