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Soap & Glory Offers #MoreThanLips Service By Helping Women Run for Office

While nothing can make you look perfectly polished in an instant like a bold lip, Soap & Glory is putting its money where its mouth is by doanting $20,000 to help others around the country raise their voices for change and help level the playing field when it comes to public policy. And the best thing is that you can lend a hand pout too!

The brand known for its fresh and fun bath and body buys (all wrapped in pretty pink and vintage beauty photos, of course) wants you to lift others up with a little bit of lip service. All you have to do is share a post on Instagram or Twitter using the hashtag #MoreThanLips, and Soap & Glory will donate $5 on your behalf (up to $20,000) to She Should Run, a national organization working to increase the number of women running for elected office to 250,000 by 2030.

The campaign is meant to remind women everywhere that whatever their shade of gloss, they can, and should, always share their voice, especially during a time when there is a dire need for the varied perspectives and experiences that women — across many different backgrounds — can bring to leadership. According to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, women only make up about 19.8% of the seats in Congress, including 22.0% of the Senate and 19.3% in the House of representatives. As for local state legislatures, women currently hold 22.6% of state senate seats and 26.3% state house or assembly seats, making up 25.3% of the 7,383 state legislators in the United States. But there’s still plenty of work to do in order to create a more effective and representative government.

To really get the conversation going, the brand created a private video booth during the LA Women’s March where participants could share what makes them feel powerful, releasing the clip on Thursday. Women from all walks of life, including those who have experienced homelessness, addiction, domestic abuse, chronic illness, and more, shared their stories of triumph over tribulation with one concluding, “I am pretty badass.”  Because those that have something powerful to say are pretty badass.

And check out the full video below:

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Beauty, Body

Lush Launches A Campaign to Champion Trans Rights

via TeenVogue.com

Lush might be best known for its eco-friendly approach to the beauty and body care, not to mention its array of eye-catching bath bombs. But the brand has a long histroy of using its platform to advocate for social change. And its latest campaign is lending a hand in the fight to secure trans rights.

via Lush.com

As part of its 14-day #TransRightsAreHumanRights initiative, Lush has released an exclusive bath melt called Inner Truth that comes in the shape of a blue and pink heart, meant to evoke the complexities of gender, that swirl together in the bathwater into a beautiful shade of purple that has come to represent LGBT+ equality. The bath buy retails for $5.95 with 100% of the proceeds (save for taxes, of course) benefitting the National Center for Transgender Equality and the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity in the hopes of raising $450,000 for the organizations. And according to Bustle, the funds will be used to support high school-based race and gender justice training for teens in the U.S. while the donations in Canada will fund resiliency training and community-building camps for trans youth.

The brand, which was recently named one of Forbes’s  Best Employers for Diversity, saw the campaign as an opportunity to amplify the voices of employees and colleagues who shared the discrimination they face. “We are a diverse group of people with one thing in common — advocating for human rights,” Carleen Pickard, Ethical Campaigns Specialist at Lush Cosmetics North America, told Teen Vogue“As an inclusive employer that champions equality, we simply couldn’t stand by. We needed to shed light on these daily discriminations and work to advance and secure their basic rights.”

And they’re not stopping there! Lush is also looking raise awareness by swapping out the vibrant bath and body buys in their stores’ windows for quotes and stories about gender identity, which come courtesy of its staff’s own experiences. Some of those stories are included in a recently released video about the campaign, which is part of a series of documentaries that feature trans allies discussing how to build a more accepting society. Plus, it plans to hand out 75,000 “How to Be an Ally” manuals to cisgender shoppers, host community events at 16 select shops in the United States and Canada, and use its Snapchat to share tips and resources for trans and questioning youth throughout the campaign though it will also mainatain a Trans Rights hub on its site an additional resource.

“What’s really special about this campaign is that our transgender and non-binary colleagues have genuinely impacted every aspect of it, from providing guidance and sharing personal experiences to educating us on how to become better allies to the community, ultimately creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all, ” Pickard said.

And that includes securing some of the most basic elements of life: freedom from harassment and violence, a safe place to live, and a secure job. One of the problems is that many trans people are faced with privacy violations, harassment, and even physical and sexual violence on the job — if they’re even able to get one, as some are refused employment because of their gender identity, which lead many to turn to sex and drug work to make ends meet.According to United States Transgender Survey (USTS), one in three trans people become homeless at some point in their lives because of violence, discrimination, and even rejection by their own family. One in four trans people have dealt with housing instability or discrimination, like getting being evicted from their homes or denied housing altogether. Worst of all, the survey found 300 reported cases of transgender people were killed by violent means, including at least 26 in North America. And the thing is these rates are much higher for trans people of color!

So if a bath melt can help open up eyes and educate others to join the fight for equality, all I can say is power to the purple and to the people!