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Zero Progress Made on Gender Disparity in Films Targeted at Kids
Some bad news from the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. They released a new study: Gender Disparity On Screen and Behind the Camera in Family Films, done by Stacy L. Smith, PhD and Marc Choueiti, at the USC Annenberg School for Communication...[Read on]
Delaware State violates Title IX with recent elimination of equestrian team
Via Jarrett at HBCU Sports Blog, I learned that Delaware State University recently announced a decision to eliminate men's tennis and women's equestrian. The decision, which comes less than a year after announced elimination of the men's wrestling team, ...[Read on]
SI for Kids: Basic lessons in gender, sport
At the UM Tucker Center lecture Monday night on women's sports and social media, I suggested that the primary function of mediated/spectator sports in U.S. culture is to reinforce gender norms (apologies to Noam Chomsky). It starts early. Just loo...[Read on]
WAM 2009: Gender, Non-Conformity and the Media.
Sitting in an all-star panel at WAM 09 called In/Out of Focus, Broadening a Feminist Lens: Gender, Non-Conformity and the Media including our very own Miriam, Julia Serano, Jack Aponte and Kate Bovitch. It is excellent. They are discussing the different w...[Read on]
Princeton to add gender neutral campus housing option next year
Via Emily Rutherford at Campus Progress: It's a pilot program which designates Spelman Hall, an apartment-style housing option for upperclass students (in which, significantly, every student gets their own bedroom), as gender-neutral. Instead of having t...[Read on]
The Death Penalty Gender Gap
< p>(WOMENSENEWS)--On March 9, Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn signed a measure ending the state's death penalty. read more ...[Read on]
Modern Lady Reports on Women-Workers V. Wal-Mart Class Action Suit
A class-action suit has been filed against the Wal-Mart corporation on behalf of 1.5 million former and current Wal-Mart women workers. The plaintiffs claim that Wal-Mart promotes a work culture of patriarchy where women are constantly devalued in the wor...[Read on]
NYC Kids Make Gender Documentary
 Thanks go to Feministing for bringing this awesome little documentary that a bunch of school-age kids did on gender stereotyping! Way to go mini Judith Butlers— you've restored our faith in future generations. Also, a special thanks to brillia...[Read on]
Paramount Pictures has a gender (and race) problem
The folks at Racebending who advocate for just and equal opportunities in film and TV, have been tracking race issues related to the recently released film The Last Airbender.   While doing their research they have revealed some disturbing trends at Pa...[Read on]
Catholics Await Gender-Neutral Liturgy
  BRONX, N.Y. (WOMENSENEWS)--Father George Hill, a Catholic priest, says that when he looks out on women in his congregation, he finds it insulting to tell them to pray for the "peace and unity of mankind." read more ...[Read on]
Too good to be a girl
So if a young athlete pops onto the track and field scene with personal best times that are considerably better than her previous times you should test her to make sure that:A) she is not taking performance-enhancing drugs.B) she is not a cyborg.C...[Read on]
New report on gender in televised sports
Two colleagues, Mike Messner (USC) and Cheryl Cooky (Purdue), just finished the latest installment of a longitudinal study GENDER IN TELEVISED SPORTS: NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS SHOWS, 1989-2009. The report can downloaded for free here. The res...[Read on]
Derrek Lutz wears dress to prom, wins prom king
This story is a bit old, but too good not to share. Amidst all of the queer and gender non-conforming panic around prom season (remember Constance McMillen?), Derrek Lutz's story was buried. Derrek is a high school student in New Jersey who self-ident...[Read on]
Health Reform Will End Gender Rating, Kind of, Sort of, Maybe…
by Lisa Codispoti, Senior Counsel, National Women's Law Center  As we’ve discussed here many times before, gender rating is the harmful and discriminatory insurance practice of charging individuals and employers different premiums based on gender. ...[Read on]
Women More at Risk of Death for Certain Cardiovascular Diseases Than Men
And more research shows that women should be on the watch for seven symptoms of ovarian cancer so they can beat the deadly disease before it progressesCardiovascular Disease, Ovarian Cancer | Today 10:05 am Here’s another reason to take good care ...[Read on]
Gender 'Balance' on the Horizon?
New Yorker Cartoonist Liza Donnelly has feminism and the GOP on her mindLiza Donnelly | Today 12:00 am < p> Editor’s Note: Liza Donnelly, noted cartoonist for The New Yorker, is also the editor, with her husband, Michael Maslin, of the book Ca...[Read on]
More Cannes Lineup - Women Directors
It’s getting a bit more difficult to determine the exact gender of the lineups coming through from Cannes because the filmmakers are not as experienced and I can’t tell the gender from google searches. So here is my best guess for the lineup just ann...[Read on]
Stereotypical media representations of female athletes starts early
Today I was preparing for a WeCoach workshop and was looking for some images on IStock.com. Pictured here is a classic example of how the (re)production of gender stereotypes starts early and in ways we might not even notice because they seem so i...[Read on]
Helen Mirren does Prospera for Julie Taymor
Julie Taymor has taken Shakespeare’s The Tempest and given it a gender redo. USA Today has the first picture of Mirren and she looks great.  The film was shot around Hawaii, and Mirren plays a woman who has “her whole life taken away from her because...[Read on]
Killing Me Softly: Images of Women in Advertising
In this new, highly anticipated update of her pioneering Killing Us Softly series, the first in more than a decade, Jean Kilbourne takes a fresh look at how advertising traffics in distorted and destructive ideals of femininity. The film marshals a range ...[Read on]
United Nations creates new body on women and gender equality
Ann mentioned this in our Weekly Feminist Reader, but I thought it deserved a bit more attention. The New York Times announced the launch of a new agency developed out of the United Nations dedicated to promoting women's rights and gender equality, al...[Read on]
Gender: Your chance to learn more
Since the issue of intersexed individuals has arisen lately, I thought I would share these two opportunities to learn more. Especially because the Caster Semenya situation revealed just how little people seem to know. Granted, because intersex is an umbre...[Read on]
Thinking Beyond Gender: Angelina Jolie in Salt
Angelina Jolie’s Salt is about to open and I think its going to be a massive hit.  One big reason is that she appeals to both men and women for different reasons.  Guys like her because she is hot and kicks ass.  Women like her because she lives wi...[Read on]
Film Gender Gap: More stats on women working behind the scenes in film
Dr. Martha Lauzen at San Diego State University has for the first time drilled deeper into women’s representation on films looking into the numbers of women production designers, production managers/production supervisors, sound designers, supervising s...[Read on]
First came Katie Couric, and now we have Diane Sawyer. Is gender bias in television journalism a thing of the past?
Joan Juliet Buck, Joan Ganz Cooney and Liz Smith reflect on whether men still dominate the network anchor chair Question of the Day | Today 5:00 amJoan Juliet Buck | Today 12:00 amIs Joan Juliet Buck Convinced?It would be so nice to say yes. ...[Read on]
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