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NOW Foundation Celebrates Love Your Body Day on Oct. 15

WASHINGTON

For over a decade now the National Organization for Women
Foundation's Love
Your Body campaign has countered the unrealistic beauty standards,
gender stereotypes and sometimes harmful images imposed by media and
advertisers with a simple but powerful message to women and girls --
Love Your Body. On October 15, we celebrate another year in our
campaign to educate and encourage women and girls to say "no" to
negative stereotypes and "yes" to awareness, health, and a positive
body image.

"We are constantly bombarded by media's ideals of what beauty should
be",
says NOW Foundation President Kim Gandy. "The standard of beauty is
highly sexualized and perfected to fit a stereotyped image, but what
impacts could these
unhealthy and unrealistic images have on the self confidence and health
of women and girls?" asks Gandy.

On our campaign website,
we show examples of positive media ads, but also many ads that are
offensive to women, promoting violence, eating disorders, and gender
discrimination. But it's not just the advertisers. Media sexism reared
more than its ugly head throughout this election cycle. "The vitriolic
language used to describe Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Sarah
Palin is a direct effect of the way media and advertising have created
a world in which even the most powerful women are reduced to
objectification," said Gandy.

The NOW Foundation will continue to counter this daily bombardment through activism and education, like our popular slide show "Sex, Stereotypes and Beauty:
The ABC's and D's of Commercial Images of Women," which is being used
in classrooms across the country. Our campaign will continue to provide
resources for women and girls to use in helping to counter the damaging
and dangerous messages in their communities.

This year we are introducing the second annual Love Your Body calendar,
which celebrates the artwork of our Love Your Body Poster Contest
winners and encourages all women to feel good about their bodies. The Love Your Body poster contest deadline for designing the 2009 poster is December 1, 2008. For more information, visit our campaign website.

"Beauty comes from within, and loving your body leads to personal empowerment and healthy living," said Gandy.

The National Organization for Women (NOW) is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. NOW has 500,000 contributing members and 550 chapters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.