Campaign Co-Creators

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Our 12 member Advisory Council provides the Campaign with independent advice and guidance as it develops Campaign strategies and processes and carries out Campaign activities. Members are individuals recognized for their leadership in the feminist and gender justice fields and with extensive experience working at the global, regional, and local levels.​​

Link to Advisory Council bios

The illustrations for this campaign were created by visual artists and graphic designers from South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA), South Asia, the Southern Cone, East Africa, and Mexico.  Amal Hamad, Anshumaan Sathe, Gael Oliverio Silva, Lulu Kitololo, Maria Conejo, and Sonaksha. We asked them to imagine what enjoyment of bodily autonomy might look like in their countries and regions. Their images capture universal expressions of joy and freedom while also offering more specific perspectives on what bodily autonomy might mean for someone sharing their own diverse experiences, identities, and abilities. We hope organizers will find among these ample choices images that resonate and inspire to use in their own work. 

In agreement with the artists, the images are available for free and non-commercial use and adaptation by individuals, organizations, and movement actors in campaigns supporting bodily autonomy.

The SRJ Hub coordinates solutions-oriented scholarship, training, and advocacy, centering the lived experiences of women of color and funding their and other marginalized people’s work. The 2024 campaign was designed by SRJ Hub members Terry McGovern, Clarisa Bencomo, and Oriana Lopez Uribe.

Read more about the SRJ Hub here.

Impact Media, a social first news and content platform, is the digital destination for young people shaping the future. From explainers that break down complicated political events to content about the intersection of pop culture and social justice, Impact is a platform dedicated to informing and engaging an audience of almost 4 million.

Impact co-created the image and templates for the campaign. Read more about them here.

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