Thursday, November 20, 2014

Digital story : Negative portrayal of women in the media.

For my digital story I am going to reflect how the media portrayed the ideal woman, what role women play. When I was growing up I had a happy life, I loved me until about seventh grade when the way I chose to represent myself got questioned, who I was was not considered pretty and that hurt. Boys did not like me for who I was because the media showed them what woman should look like. Some days during my eighth grade year it was hard for me to go to school, to face the mocking because I was not what most guys were looking for. Going to an all girls high school really improved my self esteem and taught me that it was okay to be who I was, but unfortunately that did not change the boys view of me, they still compared me to the girls in the media. Everything they knew about women and relationships came straight from the media, no matter how much I tried to just be myself there was always something that they wanted to change about me.
The way the media portrays women is not realistic for how we really look. Despite the constant change that was demanded from me to be their dream girl, attending an all girls catholic high school helped me be myself and change for no one. But unfortunately there are young girls in this world who do not have that positive influence, they see how women are portrayed in the media and think that it's how they need to look.In the media female athletes are looked at for their bodies not their talents. In an article from times magazine “ “Medals aren’t enough: Women athletes still have to sell sexiness” (thirdeyemom) the author states, “despite the progress women’s athletics have made since Title IX in 1972, the law that required girls and women’s sports to get equal public funding, female athletes are still asked to walk the narrow line between empowered and sexy in order to earn endorsements” (thirdeyemom). This means that despite the funding for women athletics, they are still not getting recognized for their athletic abilities.  
The movie 'Miss representation' in my opinion does a great job of providing the facts and demonstrating how women are under appreciated. Throughout the film they provide statistics that show how drastic the media has become in putting down women. “ 53% of 13 year olds are unhappy with their body, that number increases to 78% by age 17” (Miss representation). This is only one of the many statistics that demonstrate how the media downgrades women. This film is brutally honest because unfortunately women are looked at for their bodies over their intellect. In this film the question of ‘When is someone going to stand up to ?’ came up and that is a fabulous question because we can talk about it all we want, but unless actions are taken nothing will be different in ten years time.
The ways women are portrayed in the media has directly affected my own life recently, raised in a catholic family and attending catholic school for 12 years, I knew that marriage is where sex belonged and the media made me question my beliefs. As i watched anything from ‘gossip girl’ to ‘mean girls’ premarital sex was constantly the focal point of relationships, that made me wonder did the catholic faith have the idea of sex wrong? No it’s media that is distorting God’s purpose and intention for sex, it’s supposed to be life bearing, not recreational as it has become. Girls see sex being portrayed in the media as fun and okay before marriage, is that the message you want a 12 year old girl to receive everyday? The statistic of premarital sex in today's society shocked me, “ more than 20% of teens have sex before the age of 14” (Miss representation).  
I want to use this digital story to raise awareness about how the media stifles young girls and women from being individuals that are valued for more than just their bodies. I am going to use Stupeflix to create a video that demonstrates how the media portrays women and how I was able to ignore the media and be myself. I chose this program because I plan on combining still pictures and audio tracks together to create a video that highlights the negativity of women in the media. This video will raise awareness of how women are under appreciated.
Work cited
Miss Representation. Dir. Jennifer S. Newsom. Perf. Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Condoleeza Rice, and Gloria Steinem. Netflix. Jennifer S. Newsom, 2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.
Thirdeyemom. "“Miss Representation”: How Women Are Truly Viewed in Society and Why It Damns Us." Thirdeyemom. Wordpress, 12 Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Nov. 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

Literature review

In an article that I found a lot is being done to make cyber bullying a term of the past. But, cyber bullying is still a real thing in our society none the less.In 2004 an increase of cyber bullying was found since 2000, " In 2004, the Internet safety education website iSafe.com surveyed the same number of students between grades four and eight and found that 42 percent of students had been bullied online; 35 percent of those surveyed had been threatened and many said it had happened more than  once."  This survey shows that cyber bullying is a real problem that has escalated between four years, but considering that that survey is from ten years ago the numbers now could be even more increased. Despite the increase of cyber bullying there has been an increase of action to prevent cyber bullying as well, "According to Hinduja and Patchin of the Cyber bullying Research Center, as of September 2014, twenty US states had legislation and/or policies that specifically addressed cyber bullying. Forty- nine states and the District of Columbia had anti-bullying legislation in place." These actions are aimed at putting cyber bullying to an end by not allowing the bullies to get away with bullying others through social networks. Because of victims taking extreme measures in response to cyber bullying, like suicide, many organizations and governments have taken actions to prevent cyber bullying from happening to so many children who do not deserve this hate. This article did surprise me because I did not know of the government actions that have been taken to prevent cyber bullying from happening, like the anti-cyberbullying legislation that is in place in forty-nine states. Cyber bullying really is more serious than it seems to a common person just living, I had no idea about these actions before researching it. More awareness needs to be raised, so that others know about the seriousness of cyber bullying in our generation.
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