My project is a blog that places emphasis on the the biased
cultures that still affect women today. "Dear Frida" would be a place of solace, where young women can share
their experiences and advise others. Women would be able to submit
their letters including accounts of their hardships to the editor. The
letters would be featured on the website on a rolling basis, visible to
the rest of the community, yet remaining completely anonymous. Overtime
the goal would be to increase the community numbers as more and more
letters to Frida are submitted, encouraging members to respond to each
other as they would do to others. The journey of sharing experiences may
allow young woman to examine their self-identity by also seeking advice
from "Dear Frida". In doing so, I would hope to help young women who
need to talk to someone with similar life experiences. Though, Frida
lived a chaotic life and endured many illnesses, her body image was never
crippled. Frida Kahlo maintained a positive outlook and exercised her
rights as a woman and an artist. Her inner strength is depicted in her art and inspire women to remain true to themselves.
http://www.dearfridaletters.blogspot.com/
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