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A Nike Ad Encourages Arab Women to Defy Expectations | Allure
Nike-Women Empowerment – Lauren Dinka
How Nike's Neoliberal Feminism Came to Rule the Global South – The Feminist Wire
In Tweets And Tutus, Serena Aces Nike's Feminist Fashion 08/31/2018
How the women in Nike's new ad showed me that I could be both a baller and a girl – Chicago Tribune
Nike's New Girl Power Advert Will Make You Feel Emosh | Cosmopolitan Middle East
Nike ad featuring woman with unshaven armpits gets prickly response
Feminism in the name of sports - A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis of Nike's and Under Armour's “femvertising” campaigns "Dream Crazier" and "Unlike Any" | Semantic Scholar
Nike's Ad About 'Crazy' Women Is Everything That Is Wrong With Feminism - Career
The Story Behind 'Objectify Me' - Lauren Fleshman Tells It – OISELLE
Nike Ad Analysis
Nike Women Pro Bra Print & Social — noahisdabomb.com
Quit Dreaming: Quasi-Feminism in Nike's Women's Soccer “Dream Further” Ad | PopMatters
Nike and the Limits of “Positive” Representations of Black Women Athletes | by National Center for Institutional Diversity | Spark: Elevating Scholarship on Social Issues | Medium
Nike's Kaepernick ad is corporate “woke washing” – The Irish Times
Nike Women | Consumption, Culture, & Identity
Nike Advertising: Woman! Make Yourself a Slave… Buy the Shoes. | Feminist Theories and Fiction
Retro Nike Posters - Etsy
Nike ad showing woman's 'disgusting' armpit hair causes controversy | Metro News
Nike's Ad On Female Empowerment Was the Best Oscars Moment
See Cool Vintage Nike Women's Ads Through the Ages | Nike ad, Feminist artist, Sports advertising
Is Nike About to Win Another Ad Emmy? - Media Quotient Inc.
A CLOSER LOOK AT NIKE'S "DREAM CRAZIER" CAMPAIGN
New Nike Ad With Serena Williams Calls Out Gender Bias Against Women Athletes | Bored Panda
At Nike, Revolt Led by Women Leads to Exodus of Male Executives - The New York Times
Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice | Nike's Girl Effect and the Privatization of Feminism