On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex and the nonprofit Moms First are announcing the results of a study on television moms with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
On Thursday, Moms First and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media shared the results of a study that shows how those portrayals don’t always reflect reality, and argues that a change is necessary if we want to shift public attitudes and policy. The study, funded by the Archewell Foundation, found that though TV moms have become slightly more diverse, they are still underrepresented as earners and are still largely young, white, and thin.
“Building Moms First came out of the pandemic and really seeing millions of women getting pushed out of their workforce because we live in a country that didn’t allow mothers to be both mothers and workers,” Saujani says. Her previous experience as the founder of Girls Who Code helped her realize that changing the role of women in a given field is about providing opportunity along with changing hearts and minds.
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