The Washington University cheerleaders and dance teams have been attacked for an infographic produced by a coach that breaks what women should do-
Should not-
The upcoming trials.
While \"bronze, Beach Light\", \"false eyelashes\" and \"Girls About Town lipstick\" will light up the green light, the poster suggests women who are reluctant to wear mid-waist --
\"Good health, physical fitness\" does not need to be tried.
Posters show that women who are interested in trying must maintain a cautious balance when appearing.
They should make up, but don\'t make up, be sure to do the hair, don\'t tie the ponytail.
Want to wear that lucky sports bra for trial training? Nope.
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The group posted this photo on Facebook on Monday night-
Four days before the start of the trials. -
But on Tuesday, with strong public opposition, the school\'s sports department pulled it down, the Seattle Times reported.
Critics of the image believe that it not only objectifies women, but also continues the stereotype of Western beauty.
Jazmine Perez, UW student and student government programming director, told The Times that she \"couldn\'t believe it was true \".
\"The first thing that comes to mind is the objectification and idealization of Western beauty, which is the values I want to believe that universities don\'t want to continue,\" Perez told The Times . \".
\"As a student of color who doesn\'t look like a student on the poster, it feels very unique.
\"They \'ve taken it down, but I\'m sharing it again to make sure the University of Washington addresses the open racism issue (
I know there\'s more, but let\'s start there)
In the ad, but also solve the problem with the person who created this and approved it and thought about it in this way.
If you are not angry, you will not pay attention.
Norman Arkes, president of the University\'s Media Relations and Communications Association, told USA Today that the school, like the itsathletic department, found this image \"inappropriate, nor does it reflect a description of women and inclusion in particular.
\"This does not reflect our efforts to form a team that reflects the diversity of the agency,\" he said . \".
\"This episode will be a teaching moment for cheerleaders, our sports department, and even our universities.
Discussions with the team\'s leadership are already underway.
Michael Schramm is a student at the University of Michigan and a digital producer at USA Today College.
The story first appeared on the University of America today Blog, a news source produced by student journalists for college students.
The blog closed in September 20.
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