Operation Transformation is a call to join with one another and form a community that speaks out for the things that we believe in and to speak against the sexualization of women and children. As we refuse to conform to the sexualized values presented by mass media, we become voices of transformation. Silence is often taken as consent. Let’s stand together and make our voices heard. Transformation occurs as we seek to impact the world around us. In order to do this, we cannot be afraid of the world around us. We must be empowered to be the change we wish to see in the world (paraphrasing Gandhi). As we join together in the journey of transformation, we become a force to be reckoned with, we become world changers!
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