The Tumblr blog Oppressed Brown Girls Doing Things is a tongue-and-cheek exploration of images of women of color from all over the world.  Through these photos, the site attempts to offer images of women of color from South Asia, the Near (Middle) East, Africa and even the United States as they do fun, extraordinary, courageous, silly, and artistic things in their daily lives.  In this way, the site provides a counter-narrative to the images of women of color, especially women who chose to wear veils, that depict them as oppressed by their country/religion, dejected, in poverty, and lacking any sort of agency.

For this blog post, explore the website Oppressed Brown Girl Doing Things.  Look at the images, read the posts and comments, watch the videos and think about the prevailing images that are produced by the media (and your own brain) about women who live in these parts of the world. Then, once you think you have fully explored the site, answer the following questions: 1) What do you think of the site's name and what does is it trying to convey? 2) What prevailing stereotypes about women of color, veiled women specifically is the site trying to counter? 3) Do you think the site is successful in providing a counter-narrative to these stereotypes?

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