#ASKHERMORE

Ask Her More

Our #AskHerMore campaign inspires people to call out sexist reporting and suggest ways to re-focus on women’s achievements.

With champions like Reese WitherspoonShonda Rhimes, Gloria Steinem, Maria Shriver, Lisa Ling, and Sandra Fluke and coverage by major media outlets like Entertainment Tonight and The New York Times, we’re engaging millions on social media and making a difference on the red carpet, in politics, in sports, and beyond.

VIDEOS

Female athletes should be asked about their athletic ability, not their looks
Conie Britton FINALLY reveals the secret to her gorgeous locks, and it’s not what you think!
Watch a video of all the great questions asked at the 2015 Oscars, thanks to your #AskHerMore tweets

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE IMPACT OF #ASKHERMORE

OP-ED: #ASKHERMORE WORKED ON THE RED CARPET. IT CAN WORK FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, TOO.

The Representation Project Founder and CEO Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Jamia Wilson, and Lindsey Taylor Wood discuss why it’s critical we #AskHerMore during the Presidential election in this op-ed on mic.com.

REESE WITHERSPOON’S PUSH TO #ASKHERMORE AT THE OSCARS WAS A RUNAWAY SUCCESS

The Representation Project Founder and CEO Jennifer Siebel Newsom recaps the Oscars red carpet and discusses why #AskHerMore is so important in this op-ed on ETOnline.com.

WE MUST #ASKHERMORE ON THE RED CARPET

Thanks to Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s piece in The Daily Beast, this op-ed launched a movement. Read why she started #AskHerMore and how you can get involved.