More on gender neutrality, from the New York Times:
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
When all the writers are white.....
Minority characters have made gains in terms of percentages in the last decade or so. However, the articles that we read for today still paint a problematic picture of race representations in popular media. Here's an interesting article and video talking about the lack of minority representation in writers' rooms:
Can Barbie fight gender stereotypes?
"Math is hard!"
Barbie has long been viewed as the perfect example of a gender stereotyped toy for girls. She has been criticized for her unrealistic body image, focus on fashion and restricted range of interests and career options. Mattel has recently been losing money on Barbie. Here's a recent attempt by Mattel to revamp Barbie's image. Thoughts?
You can be anything
Barbie has long been viewed as the perfect example of a gender stereotyped toy for girls. She has been criticized for her unrealistic body image, focus on fashion and restricted range of interests and career options. Mattel has recently been losing money on Barbie. Here's a recent attempt by Mattel to revamp Barbie's image. Thoughts?
You can be anything
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Introducing Sesame Street's new Autistic Character, Julia.
In an attempt to de-stigmatize autism spectrum disorders, Sesame Street has introduced a preschool girl character living with autism named Julia. It is particularly noteworthy that they chose a girl as this character given that girls are significantly less likely to be diagnosed with ASDs (not necessarily less like to have them).
Here is an article with more information:
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Big Bird the Corporate Sell Out? Et tu National Geographic?
Sesame Street will no longer air first run programming for children on PBS. Why we should care.
National Geographic shifts to "for profit status" in a partnership with Fox.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Don't sleep with your phone on!
New research shows that the lights from tablets and smartphones may disrupt sleep by interfering with hormones in children.
Read about it here!
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