Steakhouse Poster Fuels Feminist Protest Legacy

An essay in Cake Zine recounts how Jerry Ossip’s 1967 Cattle Baron steakhouse advertisement—featuring a nude model diagrammed with meat cuts—became a flashpoint in late-1960s feminist protests. New York Radical Women displayed the image at the 1968 Miss America demonstration, and by 1971 Harvard students opposed a trademark attempt; the poster thereafter circulated anonymously as a protest emblem.
Scoring Rationale
Cultural-historical essay with limited relevance to data-science practitioners; credible and timely but single-source and niche in scope, so scored low for novelty and actionability while given a small uplift for clear sourcing and same-day publication.
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