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Welcome!!! Agenda Sign-in for attendance Start your Current Event International Women’s Day Warm-Up Analyzing Advertising Analyzing Our Media Global Inequality

International Women’s day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFEqVARTYkY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99PJ1mXZjc8

Thinking about gender 1.) What does it mean to ‘act like a man’? What words or expectations come to mind? 2.) What does it mean to ‘act like a woman’? What words or expectations come to mind? 3.) Where do we learn these rules? What people influence our learning of them? 4.) What are some situations in which someone may be pressured to “act like a man” or “be a lady”? 5.) How might these stereotypes lead to violence? https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.- 2011/tables/table_66_arrests_suburban_areas_by_sex_2011.xls

Statistics on Gender and Violence

What ways of thinking are encouraged by this stereotype? 1954 What ways of thinking are encouraged by this stereotype? What other ways of thinking are not shown?

What ways of thinking are encouraged by this stereotype? 2013 What ways of thinking are encouraged by this stereotype? What other ways of thinking are not shown?

How (or does) this fact affect the images with which we are provided?

Analyzing Advertising

Analyzing your media In groups of four, investigate how men and women are portrayed to you through the media, how they behave, and how they relate to one another. Choose one of the following groups to research: 4 songs/lyrics or 4 TV series/films or 4 TV ads or 4 pieces of news

For example… "Let's imagine for a moment that you never made a name for yourself / Or mastered wealth, they had you labeled as a king / Never made it out the cage, still out there movin' in them streets / Never had the baddest woman in the game up in your sheets / Would they be down to ride? / No, they used to hide from you, lie to you"