Boomer Narratives

Boomer Narratives

We are hosting a campaign against racial discrimination and boomer stereotypes.

We thought that if people would care for each other, then there won’t be hatred in our hearts, so we decided to make a stand against the said emotions and feelings.

06/12/2020

We don’t host campaigns without proper proof that people are really discriminating in general, and we don’t only base from the rumors we heard or received from our friends and close ones. We wholeheartedly base from the opinions and actions people have done regarding racial discrimination, and we want to emphasize what their opinions are and how they have changed since the first time they discriminated (if it is true). We want to advocate their change of heart and opinion to all the people, and employ to all that there can be change in how we see things, not only physically, but also socially. Here is an infographic showing what people generally think of racial discrimination and here also lies the basis of our campaign.

06/12/2020

We aim to make our campaign as visually appealing as possible, and not only done through texts and words, because not all of us have patience to read a long paragraph/essay. We also aim to make our messages concise and meaningful, so that we won’t bother much of the reader’s time. Here’s a poster signifying the advocacy of equality and determination of the ones who are discriminated .

Photos from Boomer Narratives's post 06/12/2020

We aim to make this campaign as positive and balanced as possible. We don’t want to be seen as a very serious, strict, and angered campaign. Since our target is everyone, we would also like to show our campaign in ways where we could attract the younger audience too. Here are memes not only to attract the youngsters, but also to lighten up the mood around the campaign

06/12/2020

We chose to start with a slogan to take things slow and steady. With a formidable start, we could strengthen and support the evidences and claims we ought to bring upon to the people and enlighten them from the darkness that affected their views