Week3:The intersection Of Media, Gender and Race

Week 3 at Annenberg Youth Academy communications class was an exciting and enriching experience. We learned about media literacy and how important it is to report news accurately and responsibly. Communication and identity are closely connected. The way we communicate can shape our identity, and our identity can influence how we communicate. For example, if …

Baddies We’ve Seen On Our Screens

As our third Week of AYA comes to an end, our weekly Friday Field Trips do too. This Friday, students visited the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Everyone arrived with interest, curiosity, and of course, phones out for pictures and the assignment given: name 5 top moments in film history according to your opinion. The …

Navigating Nabokov: What Lolita really means according to art

Oftentimes readers are told to look past a book’s cover and create a full opinion until they have read the material. Despite this initial impressions of certain works form a crucial understanding in our interpretations of meaning in media. As leadership of production companies and publishing houses cater themselves to Eurocentric patriarchal views they then …

They Call me “The Spicy Latina”

In almost every movie, Latinas are either non-English speaking babysitters, maids, waitresses, or “Cholas”. Latina women are either shown as these exotic and sexualized things or people working low wage jobs. We are either sexualized or looked down upon. Why does it matter? It portrays harmful ideologies like white men putting on black face to …

Fighting for Cultural Citizenship!

In the third week of AYA we learned and discuss about, The Role of Asian American Media Activism plays in the community. “Asian Americans” helps providing a cultural history and ethnography. How have Asian Americans contributed to society? Building the Transcontinental railroad to advocating for labor law changes to fighting in multiple wars. They made …