We are all familiar with the negative images of girls and women in movies and other media — and how ubiquitous they are. From the physical portrayal of women as ultra-thin, super sexy and scantily clad to the sexualized roles they often play, it’s enough to make you wish you could put your daughters in a bubble to shield them. Of course, you can’t. Even that “Prince Charming” narrative, in which their lives are not complete until they meet the right guy and that guy decides to love them in return, is everywhere. Read More…
Looking at Children’s Programming through a #MeToo Lens
March 02, 2018