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On Frozen II and Snowflakes
November 27, 2019
Many Disney movies, including those favorites of the 1990s, are criticized for potentially stereotypical or biased representations based on race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.
Michael Baran, PhD
Film & Media
Speaking up when something feels wrong
November 14, 2019
All around us, people are inadvertently saying and doing things that are potentially problematic or hurtful with regard to race.
Michael Baran, PhD
Race
They/Them/Their Gender Pronouns
October 1, 2019
Generally accepting, well-meaning people often resist using they/them/their pronouns. They often say it’s because of grammar. Is it?
Michael Baran, PhD
Gender Pronouns
Race at the 2017 Oscars: Implicit Bias and Subtle Acts of Exclusion
March 13, 2017
Oscars, race, microaggressions, inclusion
Michael Baran, PhD
Film & Media
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