Who Needs Feminism
Also known as: WNF · I Need Feminism Because
Who Needs Feminism? is a social media photo campaign launched in April 2012 by sixteen Duke University students, featuring people holding handwritten signs explaining why they need feminism1. What started as a class project quickly spread to colleges and organizations worldwide, sparking both supportive dialogue and organized backlash, including the "Women Against Feminism" counter-movement3.
TL;DR
Who Needs Feminism? is a social media photo campaign launched in April 2012 by sixteen Duke University students, featuring people holding handwritten signs explaining why they need feminism.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Get a whiteboard, sheet of paper, or cardboard sign
Write "I need feminism because..." followed by your personal reason
Hold the sign up and take a photo of yourself with it
Share on social media with the Who Needs Feminism? tag or submit to the campaign's Tumblr
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The entire campaign started as a final project for a single university course, with social change as the only requirement.
The students originally expected Facebook to be their main platform, but Tumblr unexpectedly became the campaign's biggest driver.
One of the early Duke submissions came from a male student who wrote: "I need feminism because too many people of my gender find sexual assault excusable on our campus".
The campaign reached people in 144 countries within its first month.
The founders jokingly referred to talking about feminism on campus as "dropping the F-bomb".
Derivatives & Variations
Women Against Feminism
— A counter-campaign using the same whiteboard photo format with "I don't need feminism because..." statements. Became one of the largest organized backlash movements against the original campaign[3].
Feminism in India
— A digital feminist media platform founded by Japleen Pasricha, inspired by the Who Needs Feminism? format and adapted for Indian audiences[5].
UK Feminista version
— A British adaptation that collected submissions at events like Glastonbury Festival and encouraged schools and colleges to start local campaigns[3].
Campus spinoffs
— Local versions at Iowa State, McGill, UNC Chapel Hill, Ithaca University, and others, each running their own photo campaigns following the Duke template[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
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