Not exact matches
While students who graduate from all - women colleges may later be exposed to gender biases, a rigorous undergraduate education unencumbered by common
cultural stereotypes fosters lasting confidence.
Religion News Service: Sultans of Satire aims to bridge gaps with Muslims, Arabs through comedy Produced by the Levantine
Cultural Center, which is dedicated to highlighting Middle Eastern and Arab culture, the Sultans of Satire stand - up show aims to challenge
stereotypes and sensitivities
while bringing people together with a few laughs.
The only thing missing would be an artificial laugh track since the jokes are abundant, yet fall flat
while mostly trying to anchor themselves in sex and flamboyant
cultural stereotypes.
Set in gritty Oxnard, Calif., the film boasts an almost entirely Latino cast of characters — a welcome gesture toward a huge filmgoing demographic that rarely gets to see itself onscreen —
while smart casting and production design help capture the flavor of the environs with only moderate deployment of
cultural stereotypes.
Meaning «Hail the Dark Lioness» in Zulu, she confronts racism by photographing herself
while on the road, highlighting various aspects of her identity which speak to her skin color, ethnicity and the
cultural perceptions and
stereotypes of femininity and African culture.
From her first exhibitions in the early 1990s, Belmore's work set the stage for a new generation of artists whose work reflects their aboriginal identities
while challenging and transcending
cultural stereotypes.
While some black artists desire to be referred to simply as «artists» without a qualifying racial identifier, others make their racial identity and the black experience the center of their practice, challenging the established
cultural stereotypes and generalizations.
Her vixen costume imbues each situation with sensuality,
while her Mexican American identity inflects the work with a critique of
cultural assumptions and
stereotypes about Latina women.
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.
Appropriated print advertisements from 1968 — a landmark year in the Civil Rights Movement — are stripped of their context to open up questions of
cultural stereotypes and the way the media perpetuates them,
while in the series «Branded» he inverts the work, adding contemporary ad copy to provocative images.
Starting from the multiple environments created by Yinka Shonibare MBE for Prejudice at Home: A Parlour, a Library, and a Room at James Cohan Gallery (through March 18), that translate rooted
stereotypes while exalting the importance of a rich culture and diversified
cultural viewpoints.