Winner -"People's Choice" award at Moab/Canyonlands Film Fest. |
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| "The Strength to Resist:The Media's Impact on Women & Girls" is a powerful tool for teaching media literacy, building self-esteem in girls and women and for promoting reassessment of society's views of gender roles. This documentary is indispensable to the work of: |
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Courses in Psychology, Media, Sociology, Adolescent & Gender Studies -- Women's Studies programs -- Mental Health Professionals -- Media Literacy Programs -- Teachers and Youth Workers -- Violence Prevention -- Community Organizers -- Women's Organization |
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![]() photo credit Ellen Shub Gloria Steinem |
Gloria
Steinem, Co-founder, Consulting Editor of Ms Magazine, and author of numerous books and the eye opening article, Sex, Lies and Advertising, continues her pioneering work of analyzing advertising. Her work on women and self-esteem directly addresses the self-hatred ingrained in consumerism and advertising. |
![]() photo credit Ellen Shub Carol Gilligan |
Carol
Gilligan , Former Graham Professor of Gender Studies, Harvard University, author of groundbreaking books and studies of women and girls, caused a revolution in thinking. Her current work about developing healthy resistance in girls and women is crucial to understanding the underlying messages in our culture. |
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![]() Gail Dines |
Gail
Dines,
Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Sociology at Wheelock College, author of the widely used college text, Gender, Race and Class in Media: Text Reader, and Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, advocates for media literacy in her fascinating lectures about the hidden codes and conventions of advertising and the pervasive themes of violence against women. |
Amy Richards |
Amy
Richards, Co-founder of Third Wave Foundation, a feminist organization for young women, co-author of Manifesta, Young Women, Feminism and the Future, co-editor of Adios, Barbie and host of "Ask Amy," an internet advice column for young women, offers a vital contemporary perspective about resisting advertising and consumerism and the importance of sports and physical activity in the lives of girls and women. |
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![]() Valerie Batts |
Valerie
Batts, Clinical
Psychologist, and Executive Director of Visions, Inc., an organization
that trains and consults on issues of cultural differences and race.
In the film Val and her daughter Jamila,
a middle school student, explore issues of advertising's degrading approach
to women of color and their anorexic and "white/light" beauty ideal.
Jamila's views on the influence of Barbie and the value of parental
mentoring illustrate the power and intelligence of the next generation.
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![]() Catherine Steiner-Adair |
Catherine Steiner-Adair Clinical and Consulting Psychologist, Director of Education, Prevention and Outreach of Harvard Eating Disorders Center, provides essential insight into the culture's role in eating disorders and dieting. Her latest work explores how to help girls and women stay in touch with their real bodies, rather than the unhealthy modes shown in fachion magazines, TV, ads and films. | ||
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Viewer Response: |
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"Besides presenting shocking examples of the beauty
trap, this documentary offers solutions to the problems...this film
is highly recommended for girls and young women as well as the influential
adults in thier lives." |
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| "I
was extremely pleased to discover that "The Strength to Resist" was not
another re-do of the lecture series I had seen in the past. There were
so many different, rich and intellectually informed perspectives. The
focus was on solutions. I am so glad this excellent and long overdue film
is available to my classes." -Lynda Dickson, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. |
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