March 13, 2015

NEWS: At UN, Actress Geena Davis warns 700 years needed to reach gender parity in kids’ media

12 March 2015 – Actress Geena Davis today told a standing-room only event on gender and the media at the United Nations that the paucity of female characters in entertainment media for young children can be changed overnight, saying: "We don't have to fix the 'unconscious bias' they are raised with later on. We can fix it from the very beginning."

The Academy Award-Winning Actor, who founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, said the data from her research shows "disturbing" results of how "profoundly fewer" female characters are in family movies and television programmes aimed at young children under the age of 11.

Ms. Davis, known for her portrayals of strong female characters in films such as "Thelma and Louise," went on to say the message the children were getting through entertainment media was of "hyper-sexualized" female characters judged by their appearance.

"If we added female characters at the rate we have been over past 20 years, we will achieve parity in 700 years," Ms. Davis said, adding that she believed gender parity in children's entertainment media can be reached dramatically faster – possibly even seven years.

She noted that the message kids are getting through entertainment media is that women and girls are second class citizens.

"There is one sector where this gross imbalance can be changed overnight and that is on screen," she said. "We don't have to fix the unconscious bias they are raised with later on. We can fix it from the very beginning."

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