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OWN’s ‘All Rise’ Wins SeeHer Programming Award for TV Series Breaking Gender Stereotypes (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Los Angeles - county Gem
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19.04.2022

OWN’s ‘All Rise’ Wins SeeHer Programming Award for TV Series Breaking Gender Stereotypes (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer“All Rise” has won the 2022 SeeHer Programming Award, which will be presented to the show’s new home channel Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) during the fourth annual SeeHer SheFront Tuesday, Variety has learned exclusively.The Simone Missick-led series is a courthouse drama that follows the lives of its judges, prosecutors, and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and police to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. “All Rise,” which was canceled at CBS after two seasons last May and then revived by OWN in September, will debut its third season in June. OWN is airing the first two seasons ahead of the Season 3 premiere.Missick, who plays Judge Lola Carmichael, executive produces alongside showrunner Dee Harris-Lawrence, Michael M.

Tattooed hunk’s knitting skills bust stereotypes — and break hearts - nypost.com
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14.04.2022

Tattooed hunk’s knitting skills bust stereotypes — and break hearts

#fyp #foryou #knittingBut his favorite pastime has more benefits than he bargained for.

Becky G reveals how Latina stereotypes impacted her while growing up in the public eye - us.hola.com - USA - city Sandhu
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08.04.2022

Becky G reveals how Latina stereotypes impacted her while growing up in the public eye

Becky G. The singer, actress, and businesswoman has been working in the entertainment industry since she was 14 years old.

Meghan Markle launching podcast discussing female stereotypes and raising Lilibet - www.ok.co.uk
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24.03.2022

Meghan Markle launching podcast discussing female stereotypes and raising Lilibet

Meghan Markle is launching a podcast that will focus on female-specific subjects as well as how she raises her own daughter Lilibet, nine months, and women's labels.The Duchess of Sussex, 40, gave birth to her first daughter last June, whom she shares with husband Prince Harry, 37, as well as son Archie, two. It's been nearly two years since the Duke and Duchess first announced they would be collaborating with Spotify for a new slate of podcasts as part of their company Archewell Audio. Now the audio streaming platform has announced the first official podcast series called Archetypes, which will launch this summer.

Meghan's 1st Spotify podcast to focus on female stereotypes - abcnews.go.com - Britain
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24.03.2022

Meghan's 1st Spotify podcast to focus on female stereotypes

Prince Harry and Meghan’s partnership with Spotify will focus on harmful labels and stereotypes applied to women.The “Archetypes” podcast will be hosted by Meghan and is expected to launch this summer.The series will feature interviews with historians and experts to “investigate the labels that try to hold women back,” according to a summary posted on Spotify. The streaming service on Thursday released a minute-long teaser that opened with clips of people using the words “slut” and “skanky” and talking about the stereotypes applied to women’s strength and intelligence.“I’m Meghan and this is ‘Archetypes,’ the podcast where we dissect, explore and subvert the labels that try to hold women back,” the Duchess of Sussex says on the clip.No lineup of guests has been announced.Harry and Meghan have a multi-year deal to produce and host podcasts for Spotify under their production company Archewell Audio.

Meghan Markle's First Spotify Podcast Series, 'Archetypes,' to Examine Stereotypes About Women - www.etonline.com
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24.03.2022

Meghan Markle's First Spotify Podcast Series, 'Archetypes,' to Examine Stereotypes About Women

Meghan Markle is adding podcast host to her already impressive resume. On Thursday, Spotify announced the release of , the first podcast series made in collaboration with Archewell Audio — the audio-first production company founded by Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex -- as a part of their multi-year partnership. Slated to launch this summer, will «investigate the labels that try to hold women back.» Throughout the series, Markle will have candid conversations with historians and experts to uncover the origin of these stereotypes and have uncensored conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape narratives.«This is how we talk about women: the words that raise our girls, and how the media reflects women back to us,» Markle says in a teaser released Thursday, addressing the common stereotypes that have historically generalized women through the lens of popular culture and media. «But where do these stereotypes come from? And how do they keep showing up and defining our lives?»«This is the podcast where we dissect, explore, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back,» she adds. «I'll have conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape our narratives.

Disney World Performance Featuring Racist Stereotypes Of Native Americans Draws Criticism - deadline.com - USA - Texas - India
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18.03.2022

Disney World Performance Featuring Racist Stereotypes Of Native Americans Draws Criticism

What’s been a bad stretch for Disney Parks’ self-declared “Inclusion” initiative got a little worse this week as video surfaced online of a high school cheer team from Texas performing a routine at Walt Disney World that contained racist stereotypes of Native Americans.

From ‘Tammy Faye’ to ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’, Famed Female Figures Debunk Societal Stereotypes - variety.com - county Todd
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21.01.2022

From ‘Tammy Faye’ to ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’, Famed Female Figures Debunk Societal Stereotypes

Todd Gilchrist In 2021, the ways in which women can define themselves, their identities and their successes is more complex and diverse than ever before, but tradition — and the expectation of adherence to that tradition — continues to exert a powerful influence on how easily or confidently these individuals navigate the spaces they’re creating for themselves.Many of the most memorable stories told on screen this year examined that topic, portraying women of all different ages as they reckon with the roles that society believes they should fill, which come with duties their culture or beliefs tells them they must fulfill, or that lead them down paths, personally or professionally, that the world pressures them to follow. And judges mercilessly when they don’t.

Female Stunt Performers From ‘Hawkeye’ to ‘Kung Fu’ Talk Kicking Butt and Trouncing Stereotypes on TV - variety.com
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13.12.2021

Female Stunt Performers From ‘Hawkeye’ to ‘Kung Fu’ Talk Kicking Butt and Trouncing Stereotypes on TV

Whitney Friedlander The increased focus on female butt-kickers on TV has been a positive step for feminism and in trouncing stereotypes.Series as vastly different in tone as AMC’s “The Walking Dead” zombie franchise to the martial arts-tinged “Cobra Kai” on Netflix and the CW’s “Kung Fu”to Disney Plus’ Marvel Cinematic Universe spinoffs like “Hawkeye” and Starz’s wrestling family drama “Heels” have all highlighted stunt work of female characters.“There are a lot of female stunt doubles and

Zendaya And Tom Holland Want To Break Stereotypes About Tall Women - etcanada.com - county Hall
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10.12.2021

Zendaya And Tom Holland Want To Break Stereotypes About Tall Women

Zendaya and Tom Holland’s height difference was the subject of many interviews during their press tour for “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.

Zendaya & Tom Holland Discuss the Stereotypes for Tall Women - www.justjared.com - New York - county Hall - city Siriusxm, county Hall
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10.12.2021

Zendaya & Tom Holland Discuss the Stereotypes for Tall Women

Zendaya and Tom Holland pose for a photo while attending a SiriusXM Town Hall panel on Friday morning (December 10) in New York City.

Arab Star Hend Sabry on Challenging Local Taboos and Regional Stereotypes in Netflix’s Upcoming ‘Finding Ola’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Tunisia
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03.12.2021

Arab Star Hend Sabry on Challenging Local Taboos and Regional Stereotypes in Netflix’s Upcoming ‘Finding Ola’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentCairo-based Tunisian film and TV star Hend Sabry is debuting as an executive producer on upcoming Netflix Arab Original “Finding Ola,” a series she proposed to the streamer. The show sees Sabry reprise her role as the widely beloved Ola Abdel-Sabour character she played 10 years ago in groundbreaking social drama “I Want to Get Married” (Ayza Atgawez).

Zazie Beetz Talks About Shattering Western Stereotypes on 'Late Late Show' Appearance - www.justjared.com
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24.11.2021

Zazie Beetz Talks About Shattering Western Stereotypes on 'Late Late Show' Appearance

Zazie Beetz makes a stylish appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden this week, opening up about her most recent movie, The Harder They Fall.

How Riz Ahmed Shattered Stereotypes to Become Hollywood’s Most Exciting New Leading Man - variety.com - London
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20.10.2021

How Riz Ahmed Shattered Stereotypes to Become Hollywood’s Most Exciting New Leading Man

Riz Ahmed’s case, so can a bad one.At age 22, the actor-producer-rapper fell victim to a “horrific bowl cut,” he recalls to Variety. In his arts program at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, the students deconstructed Shakespeare by day and hustled for acting jobs at night.“We were still doing headshots at drama school, so everyone was making sure they looked good,” he says.

‘Harder They Fall’ Director Jeymes Samuel on Busting Western Stereotypes and Wooing Regina King – London Film Festival - variety.com
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06.10.2021

‘Harder They Fall’ Director Jeymes Samuel on Busting Western Stereotypes and Wooing Regina King – London Film Festival

K.J. Yossman Jeymes Samuel was inspired to make his Western-themed feature debut “The Harder They Fall” after growing up watching genre flicks on BBC One and feeling disappointed by the way they depicted women and people of color.Samuel, who grew up on Harrow Road in London, U.K., acknowledged his passion for the genre was unusual but explained that the BBC “were just hammering us with Westerns when I was growing up.”“I loved cinema.

‘Shang-Chi’ Director Destin Daniel Cretton on Battling Stereotypes and the ‘Exciting’ Challenge of Casting the Lead Role - variety.com
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01.09.2021

‘Shang-Chi’ Director Destin Daniel Cretton on Battling Stereotypes and the ‘Exciting’ Challenge of Casting the Lead Role

Destin Daniel Cretton took his first meeting with Marvel Studios roughly two and a half years ago to discuss “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” he never actually expected to be handed the reins of the latest film in the biggest movie franchise in cinema history. Up to that point, Cretton had directed a series of small-scale independent dramas — “Short Term 12,” “The Glass Castle” — that were exceptional in the all-inclusive empathy the filmmaker deployed for all of his characters.

Kumail Nanjiani says ‘Eternals’ role is opposite of “brown dude” stereotypes - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
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01.09.2021

Kumail Nanjiani says ‘Eternals’ role is opposite of “brown dude” stereotypes

Eternals gave him the chance to reject “brown dude” stereotypes usually perpetuated in Hollywood.The actor, who is playing superhero Kingo in Chloé Zhao’s forthcoming Marvel film, has said he welcomed the chance to portray a different kind of character to the roles he is usually offered in Hollywood.“I’ve been in this industry for about a decade and I looked at the usual opportunities that the brown dudes get,” Nanjiani told the Los Angeles Times.“We get to be nerdy.

Kumail Nanjiani's Goal With His 'Eternals' Character Was To Blast Middle Eastern Stereotypes - www.justjared.com
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31.08.2021

Kumail Nanjiani's Goal With His 'Eternals' Character Was To Blast Middle Eastern Stereotypes

Kumail Nanjiani is talking all about his character in Marvel’s upcoming The Eternals.

Niall Horan tackles cheeky Irish stereotypes in hilarious clip - evoke.ie - USA - Ireland
evoke.ie
25.08.2021

Niall Horan tackles cheeky Irish stereotypes in hilarious clip

There is no question Niall Horan is comfortable on stage and he proved himself as quite the comedian on a popular US chat show.

'Reservation Dogs' smashes stereotypes of Indigenous people - abcnews.go.com - Oklahoma
abcnews.go.com
07.08.2021

'Reservation Dogs' smashes stereotypes of Indigenous people

Hulu that features four rough-and-tumble teenagers who cuss, fight and steal their way toward adulthood in a rural Oklahoma town.

Italian rockers Maneskin enjoy blurring gender stereotypes - abcnews.go.com - Italy - Rome
abcnews.go.com
28.07.2021

Italian rockers Maneskin enjoy blurring gender stereotypes

ROME -- Several years ago they were four teenagers busking in the piazzas of Rome.

South Korean Network in Hot Water Over Use of Country Stereotypes During Olympics Opening Ceremony - thewrap.com - Sweden - South Korea - North Korea
thewrap.com
25.07.2021

South Korean Network in Hot Water Over Use of Country Stereotypes During Olympics Opening Ceremony

According to reporter Raphael Rashid, Sweden's visual said it was the "developed country of welfare" but made a typo in "developed country" (선진국) and wrote "선지국" which is cow blood soup, a Korean delicacy.

Asian Stereotypes to Be Challenged as Australian Hit Series ‘You Can’t Ask That’ Goes Wide in the Region - variety.com - Australia
variety.com
23.07.2021

Asian Stereotypes to Be Challenged as Australian Hit Series ‘You Can’t Ask That’ Goes Wide in the Region

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAustralian unscripted factual series “You Can’t Ask That” is poised to bel localized across a swath of countries in East and South Asia.Format rights to the hit show, which explores diversity and inclusion by posing candid questions that people might otherwise by unwilling to ask, have been licensed by social welfare-oriented producer Be Inclusive and by Tiger Tiger Pictures.“You Can’t Ask That Asia” is now being developed by the pair with a view to streaming

‘India Sweets and Spices’: Geeta Malik, Manisha Koirala and Deepti Gupta on Women’s Empowerment, Challenging Indian Stereotypes - variety.com - India
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22.06.2021

‘India Sweets and Spices’: Geeta Malik, Manisha Koirala and Deepti Gupta on Women’s Empowerment, Challenging Indian Stereotypes

Angelique Jackson For the cast and crew of “India Sweets and Spices,” the Tribeca Festival debut on June 12 served as a welcome reunion after a long year of What’sApp messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns.“A lot of our cast is scattered throughout the world, and it’s been tough with this COVID situation so we really missed them,” Malik tells Variety about celebrating without a few film family members.

Student of the year Michael is helping to change gender stereotypes in childcare - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.06.2021

Student of the year Michael is helping to change gender stereotypes in childcare

Comrie man with a determined approach to his studies has been named as the undergraduate student of the year for Perth College UHI.

Michael J. Fox Talks Busting Stereotypes With ‘Good Wife’ Role: ‘Handicapped People Can Be Jerks’ - etcanada.com
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17.06.2021

Michael J. Fox Talks Busting Stereotypes With ‘Good Wife’ Role: ‘Handicapped People Can Be Jerks’

Michael J. Fox was presented with the ATX Television Festival’s Award in Television eXcellence during a virtual ceremony on Wednesday.

Rita Moreno on Facing Latina Stereotypes and 'Tumultuous' Relationship With Marlon Brando (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - county Bronx
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16.06.2021

Rita Moreno on Facing Latina Stereotypes and 'Tumultuous' Relationship With Marlon Brando (Exclusive)

Rita Moreno has had quite the Hollywood journey.The EGOT winner is now sharing her story in the documentary, and the personal and professional struggles she endured along the way.«Here I am, a person who's won, who's garnered, I hate to say won, a lot of awards, a lot of acknowledgment,» the 89-year-old iconic performer told ET's Rachel Smith at a screening of her film in the Bronx. «But what people don't see is how I got there.

Eschewing Stereotypes: Female-Led, Female-Focused TV Projects From ‘Genius: Aretha’ to ‘Dickinson’ Offer Cultural Reflection - variety.com - county Franklin
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10.06.2021

Eschewing Stereotypes: Female-Led, Female-Focused TV Projects From ‘Genius: Aretha’ to ‘Dickinson’ Offer Cultural Reflection

Cynthia Littleton Business EditorIn the opening moments of “Genius: Aretha,” Cynthia Erivo’s Aretha Franklin is seen on stage as her career begins to skyrocket. The scene then cuts to Franklin in a gaggle of reporters, peppered with questions, one of which comes from a man asking whether her children were in the audience.

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