This video was produced by the Association of Democratic Women in Morocco (ADFM) and calls attention to the dangers of stereotypes in media, which often can portray women as weak or as a commodity. The media we consume has a significant impact on us, and the media is responsible for changing negative stereotypes through awareness and sensitization.
On November 5, Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) joined artists, activists, and movement leaders from around the world at the Second Global Artivism Convening in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, one of the most vibrant cultural capitals of the African diaspora.
Equality between men and women in popular culture is an essential consideration for audiences around the world, particularly in Europe and North America. In the MENA region, the space given to this topic remains limited.
Equality between men and women in popular culture is an essential consideration for audiences around the world, particularly in Europe and North America.