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gaywrites: “How the Media Failed Women in 2013,” courtesy of Miss Representation. This is mind-boggling and you must watch it right now. All for it
mylovelyunorthodoxedmind: reverseracism: Some of the many books created for children of color (: Not only do they excel in representation, they teach important life lessons, and they shed positive light on the media imagery of POC. i remember checking
gaywrites: “How the Media Failed Women in 2013,” courtesy of Miss Representation. This is mind-boggling and you must watch it right now.
justiceamberheard: “Even if you think that I’m lying, you still couldn’t look me in the eye and tell me that you think on social media there’s been a fair representation. You cannot tell me that you think that this has been fair.” It’s kind
dailykellymarie: Actress Loan Tran speaks up for the first time after leaving social media because of the online hate she recieved in this piece she wrote for New York Times.
silversarcasm: why do people act like representation in media is about ‘political correctness’ when it’s actually about the fact that people are literally made to feel incorrect for who they are through the erasure and mocking of them
wolvensnothere: fromzimbabwee: marylinj: yesysabella: amysantiaago-moved-deactivated2: “It just shows you how important it is to represent everyone in our profession.” (x) MEDIA REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT I will re-blog this and the
genalovestoons: damegreywulf: Cats Don’t Dance (1997) An allegory for racial discrimination and lack of representation in media, Cats Don’t Dance is an underrated cartoon musical made by Warner Brothers. The story is about a young, poor, naive cat
cobrall: please stop making comics about the stereotypical jock boy beating up the stereotypical nerd boy and somehow incorporating love. do not write them under posts about physical indicators of soulmates (glowing chests, names on wrists) and better
adayinthelesbianlife: Sage Sohier chronicled the love of gay couples in the 1980s in her collection At Home With Themselves. Spurred by the AIDS crisis and the media representations of promiscuity and disease in the community, the project aimed to dispel
the-stonedsoldier: the-stonedsoldier: In honour of straight pride day I’d just like to remind everyone that all your favourite characters are fucking gay because I said so u have virtually no media representation they’re all GAY.
cartnsncreal: Gabrielle Union Wears Her Natural Hair to Red Carpet Premiere Natural hair in the mainstream media is so important! Representation Matters
isaisanisa: the importance of representation in media
beetimestwo: princelesscomic: isaisanisa: the importance of representation in media I think I reblogged this before but…who cares. Here it is again! the original teen titans will always be the best
katamaribear: damegreywulf: Cats Don’t Dance (1997) An allegory for racial discrimination and lack of representation in media, Cats Don’t Dance is an underrated cartoon musical made by Warner Brothers. The story is about a young, poor, naive cat
fadingchildhoodmemories: genalovestoons: damegreywulf: Cats Don’t Dance (1997) An allegory for racial discrimination and lack of representation in media, Cats Don’t Dance is an underrated cartoon musical made by Warner Brothers. The story is about
fromzimbabwee: marylinj: yesysabella: amysantiaago-moved-deactivated2: “It just shows you how important it is to represent everyone in our profession.” (x) MEDIA REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT I will re-blog this and the ones like it every
catholicjinx:catholicjinx:my biggest problem with trans and general queer people in books and media isn’t the poor representation its the sterilized representationbtw
ot3:to be honest i feel like discussions about Representation need to come second to discussions about dissolving corporate media monopolies. i don’t care how diverse the characters in a show are if the system in place still demands that art has to
battlships: russianspacegeckosexparty: dazzledfirestar: If I see you using the phrase “Write it yourself!” at anyone complaining about a lack of representation in media or in fandom… I will reach through the internet and take your keyboard away
buttastic: people complaining about people wanting more representation in media is like if I have an empty cup and I point out that out and the person in charge of handing out water tells me I should see it as half full instead of half empty but I can’t
sourcedumal:thefilmfatale:Amma Asante’s Belle perfectly illustrates the importance of representation in media. There are several scenes in the film where Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) sees paintings featuring black people as subordinates to
swomc: an accessible online sex worker community that focuses on 1) the empowerment of sex workers by positive media representation 2) encouraging imagination and artistic creativity 3) peer education on politics, rights, history and advocacy in the
blackfeminism: [image reads] Orange Is the New Black has been justly praised for its representation of groups who are often either marginalized or completely invisible in most mainstream media. The show has prominent, complex roles for black women,
marylinj: yesysabella: amysantiaago-moved-deactivated2: “It just shows you how important it is to represent everyone in our profession.” (x) MEDIA REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT I will re-blog this and the ones like it every time with the
barbells-and-highheels: gaywrites: “How the Media Failed Women in 2013,” courtesy of Miss Representation. This is mind-boggling and you must watch it right now. This is so strong.. Please watch this watch
cozymamii:This blog is really the best representation of ‘me’ compared to any other social media. Tumblr forever holds a special place in my heart.
gillananderson: what do you mean there’s not enough queer representation in media? those two white guys look at each other all the time
plaidos:trans people (esp women) r fully left out of the conversation on representation in media. it’s so weird. like, objectively, we’re the most underrepresented group and nobody’s talking about it; it’s just accepted that trans people not being
manaphy: im so glad canadians are finally getting the representation in media they deserve. thanks adventure time :)
thefilmfatale:Amma Asante’s Belle perfectly illustrates the importance of representation in media. There are several scenes in the film where Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) sees paintings featuring black people as subordinates to their white