When she and her crew made a feminist statement at the VMAs.
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When she organized a SlutWalk in Los Angeles.
In Oct. 2015, Rose held a SlutWalk in downtown Los Angeles to protest against “sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality.”Â
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When she got her mom involved in anti-slut-shaming activism.
Rose’s mom, Dorothy, appeared at the SlutWalk carrying a sign that hit back at Kanye West for his derogatory remarks about her daughter.
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When she and Matt McGorry collaborated on a “walk of no shame” video.
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When she told Instagram haters that she didn’t care what they thought of her clothes.
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When she said that social media helped her become a “feminist monster.”
In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Rose said that she had always had feminist leanings, but it took her a while to embrace the label fully.
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When she called out other women for their hateful comments.
In response to mean comments about her SlutWalk, Rose set the record straight about her background and philanthropic deeds. She urged people to actually do some research on the SlutWalk cause instead of writing her off, saying: “We need to do better.”
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Chyna, a mom can wear whatever the fuck she wants. We are moms 24/7/365 even if we’re at the club having a good time or…
Posted by Amber Rose on Monday, March 23, 2015
When she reminded the world that “moms are sexual beings too.”
After her friend Blac Chyna was criticized for how she dressed during a night out, Rose pointed out that a way a woman dresses has nothing to do with how much she loves her kids or whether she’s a good mother. “A mom can wear whatever the f**k she wants,” she wrote in a Facebook post.
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When she complained about the gender-based “double standards” of society.
In a text message to a friend later posted on her Instagram account, Rose explained how sick she was of being criticized for her clothing choices, and how people tear down her assistant Benji for his choices as well.
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I guest-hosted a panel for @LarryKing on sexual assault & shaming. We had an important discussion on what we should be teaching our children, especially young boys. Watch on @OraTV: //goo.gl/pDiZzN
Posted by Amber Rose on Wednesday, October 14, 2015
When she guest-hosted a panel for Larry King about sexual assault.
On Oct. 14, Rose hosted a panel with guests Matt McGorry, singer Frenchie Davis and sexual health specialist Dr. Jennifer Berman. They discussed sexual violence, feminism, and why it’s so important to teach young boys about consent and respect.
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When she started the Amber Rose Foundation for Women Empowerment.
The Amber Rose Foundation aims to “promote discussion about womenâs rights and equality issues” by giving women a platform and a voice. The foundation organized the Amber Rose SlutWalk in October.Â
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