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Challenging Stereotypes in Media Representation

Explore common stereotypes in media portrayal of different demographics and the impact it has on society. This analysis delves into the misrepresentation of teenage boys, teenage girls, men, women, poor people, LGBTQ+, and racial minorities. Discover ways to advocate for accurate and inclusive media narratives.

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Challenging Stereotypes in Media Representation

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  1. In the Media Take a Stand

  2. In the Media Teenage boys are portrayed as strong and athletic.

  3. In the Media Teenage girls are portrayed as superficial and ditzy—only interested in shopping, boys, make-up, and clothes.

  4. In the Media Men are stronger and more handsome than men in real life.

  5. In the Media Women are portrayed as equals to men.

  6. In the Media Men are in charge.

  7. In the Media Poor people are lazy.

  8. In the Media Gays and lesbians do not exist.

  9. In the Media African Americans are athletes, musicians, or criminals.

  10. In the Media Asian Americans are really smart and nerdy with bad accents.

  11. In the Media Hispanics are migrant workers or gangsters.

  12. In the Media Women are portrayed as equals to men.

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