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Indian ads have prominent female characters but they are still highly stereotyped: Study

A study released by UNICEF and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media reveals persistent gender stereotyping in I. A study released by Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (GDI) on Gender Bias and Inclusion In Advertising In India has found that Indian ads have highly streotypical female characters. The study explores how popular Indian advertisements can replace such harmful typecasts with balanced portrayals to inspire girls and boys of their possibilities, unrestrained by gender stereotypes.Although female characters are prominent in ads in India, they are still highly stereotyped. Women are less likely to be shown in public spaces and in paid employment; more likely to be selling domestic products and food to other women as well as responsible for childcare and shopping. Female characters in ads also tend to be thin, unlike men

Man On TikTok Shares Some Statistics That Prove Why Women Have It Worse Than Men

The app user @mrvdk’s real name is Stefan and he is a creative writer. On TikTok, he creates videos in support of feminism and trying to teach men how to get rid of toxic masculinity. One of his videos really blew up with 7.3 million views and 2.4 million likes. In this video, he responds to another man questioning if women really get mistreated and asking some statistics for it. You can tell from his facial expression that he is in disbelief. Stefan puts this man down by presenting some really concerning numbers that have to do with women. Woman are 47 percent more likely to sustain severe injuries in car accidents because the safety measures are designed for men

Molly Michaela Holtzinger, creative young woman

Molly Michaela Holtzinger, creative young woman
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With Oscar nominees more diverse than ever, a question: How will we know when it s enough?

With Oscar nominees more diverse than ever, a question: How will we know when it s enough?
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CAA Launches Full Story Initiative to Improve Portrayals of Marginalized Communities

CAA Launches ‘Full Story Initiative’ to Improve Portrayals of Marginalized Communities Effort aims to help creators shape more authentic and representative content connected to underrepresented communities and social issuesUmberto Gonzalez | April 13, 2021 @ 11:13 AM Last Updated: April 13, 2021 @ 11:19 AM Creative Artists Agency and the CAA Foundation, in collaboration with leading nonprofit and international organizations, launched the Full Story Initiative, providing resources for content creators in film and television seeking to responsibly and authentically address social issues and portray historically underrepresented communities in their work, the agency announced on Tuesday. The resources include a specialized content integration toolkit developed with subject-matter experts from leading nonprofit and international organizations; research reports that illustrate the impact of culturally competent and authentic narratives among audiences; and event-base

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