Netflix Initiates #MyNameIsnt Campaign Inspired By New Spike Lee Series | @SpikeLee

by Yah Yah

Netflix‘s She’s Gotta Have It, a new series based on the 1986 Spike Lee classic, has sparked a lot of conversation. In one particular episode, the show confronts stress harassment.

Nola Darling, played by DeWanda Wise, gets harassed by a male while walking home. He becomes physical with Nola, grabbing her by the wrist and spewing profanities as she breaks free and runs away. Following the attack, Nola makes posters that say “My Name Isn’t….” and uses different derogatory terms that women often get called to finish.

The episode was partly inspired by the work of Brooklyn-based artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, who launched the “Stop Telling Women To Smile” campaign in 2013. As a response, Netflix has launched the #MyNameIsnt campaign to motivate women to take back their power on the streets. Netflix is also urging people to use the hashtag on social media to share their own street harassment stories.

Check out the video below, led by DeWanda Wise and other women, encouraging others to join the #MyNameIsnt movement.

You can also check out this dope meme generator to create your own posters!

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