Sentences with phrase «addressing gender stereotypes»

After completion of a triple major in Art History, French and Women's Studies from Columbia University, she focused her work on using contemporary fashion and beauty photography as a means to address gender stereotypes and male domination in commercial media.

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In 2017, the top 10 regulatory interventions included ensuring alcohol ads are targeted responsibly online — especially on social media platforms where many users are under 18, which landed Diageo in trouble in 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weeks.
This issue of STAIR addresses stereotypes we have regarding gender that we are often not aware of which can impact the type of research conducted among victims of forced migration.
It's ridiculous to conjecture that most women scientists are putting on lipstick and posing in the lab with the deliberate goal of challenging gender science stereotypes, and then using precious minutes they'd rather be spending on research posting updates to Instagram with the primary goal of addressing gender disparities in academia.
Key measures include strengthening the delivery of STEM education, addressing unconscious bias and gender stereotyping, and ensuring the development of skills that meet employers» needs.
Student Teachers Get «Real World» Practice Via Virtual Reality (Education Week) Chris Dede weighs in on how we can recognize biases through virtual reality simulations where you can easily change students» race and genders, and how training programs can help to address how teachers practice responding to challenging behaviors and stereotyping.
Schools should stop addressing students as «girls» or boys because it can reinforce gender stereotypes, a former government mental health champion has said.
Schultz sharply addresses a slew of social failings, from gender stereotypes and racial profiling to inane media frenzy, mass hysteria, and the tyranny of a declared state of emergency in this ferociously clever, exceedingly well written variation on the pandemic novel, which is now so prevalent that it's time, given the advent of climate fiction, or cli - fi, to coin vi - fi for virus fiction.
In her own act of resistance, Walker's The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin showcases the artist's signature satire and sardonic imagery to directly address the history of oppression and injustice experienced by Black Americans in the South with the persistence of racial and gender stereotypes and ongoing efforts to advance equality in America.
Each artist individually addresses concepts revolving around feminism with works that either challenge gender stereotypes or embrace female empowerment, with literal or metaphorical visual language.
Kara Walker creates challenging works that address the legacy of slavery in American culture by invoking racial and gendered stereotypes and myths.
Side - stepping conventional expectations of self - portaiture enables the artist to address all kinds of concerns — from gender and race to social status and sexual identy — and to questions stereotypes and clichés.
June 15 — August 11, 2007 Transformer featured dynamic artists who address issues of role - playing, racial and gender stereotypes, and gender identity through employing alter egos in their work.
Born in Philadelphia in 1943, R. Crumb has used the popular medium of the comic book to address the absurdity of social conventions, political disillusionment, irony, racial and gender stereotypes, sexual fantasies, and fetishes.
Rhoades» work explicitly addressed religion, commerce, sex, and racial and gender stereotypes, offering these subjects for contemplation in the form of maximalist installation.
Each artist addresses concepts revolving around feminism with works that challenge gender stereotypes or embrace female empowerment.
According to South African art critic and historian, Lloyd Pollak: «Mudariki's art is issue - driven», addressing the violation of animal and human rights, corporate greed, gender stereotyping, censorship and rape, inter alia.
The photo conceptual artist uses photography, film, sculpture and other media to comment on the underlying racism and exploitation at the core of professional sports in America and addresses the ways in which advertising and popular culture create and perpetuate stereotypes about race and gender.
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