Sentences with phrase «cultural stereotypes often»

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Evidence shows that cultural influences and implicit and explicit gender stereotypes can influence hiring and promotion decisions - often to the benefit of men (this can be true for both women or men evaluators).
Another theory points to cultural expectations: «We know that men are often compelled by stereotypes to act tough and manly,» says Roger Fillingim, PhD, director of the UF Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence at the University of Florida.
When these children reach their final asylum and enter new schools, their turbulent histories are often hidden by «language barriers, privacy concerns, cultural misunderstandings, and stereotypes,» according to a new report by HGSE Assistant Professor Sarah Dryden - Peterson.
From small non-profit art centers to major cultural institutions in the region, these partners will be highlighting gender and race inequalities, taking on stereotypes and hypocrisies, and promoting artistic expression by the often overlooked and underrepresented.
Centered in the black urban experience, Hammons often uses sarcasm as a means of confronting cultural stereotypes and racial issues.
From small non-profit art centers to major cultural institutions in the region, these partners will be highlighting gender and racial inequalities, taking on stereotypes and hypocrisies, and promoting artistic expression by the often overlooked and underrepresented.
The Jerusalem - born Tamy Ben - Tor is a shapeshifter of the highest order, adopting elaborate and finely observed cultural personae in her often - satirical films and performances to explore racial stereotypes — while simultaneously poking fun at the self - importance of fine art.
In a region of the world that's so often subject to reductive perceptions and stereotypes, this suggests an opportunity for African countries to own their cultural narratives.
We are made to fall in love with an arbitrary set of stereotypes, physical ideals or cultural goals that are twisted and often deeply damaging to us.
Most cultural stereotypes have deep cultural roots with significant history, often founded in myth and conflict, and are enormously difficult to erode.
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