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Geena kept her audience laughing

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Geena at a Smart Lecture Talk Geena Davis kept her audience laughing at the Smart Talk lecture series at the Des Moines Civic Center on Monday night.

She wore a navy blue suit and light blue shirt. One of the first laughs came when she quipped that one thing about portraying the first female president of the United States in the TV show “Commander-in-Chief” - for which she won a Golden Globe - was that she now had “a lifetime supply of snazzy business attire.”

In spite of her humor, the film and TV star was earnest about her message that media and society do not give equal status to women. Two turning points in her life opened her eyes about that, she said.

Read the full article at The Des Moines Register online

(Weird photo? Not really! Geena was imitating Lt. Uhura from “Star Trek” as she talked about acting roles women had while she was growing up.)

Smart Talk Women’s Lecture in Des Moines tonight

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Role models are a theme of Geena Davis’ life.

She has acknowledged those who have influenced her, she has dedicated efforts toward improving gender depictions in children’s media, and she has portrayed women of influence in her acting.

Role modeling is a topic that will most likely be heard when Davis takes the stage at the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines at 7:30 p.m. today. She is the final speaker in the Smart Talk Women’s Lecture Series sponsored by The Des Moines Register.

Read the article at The Des Moines Register online

From Geena’s keynote speech at USC Annenberg

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

As mentioned earlier this week, on May 16 Geena delivered the keynote speech at the School of Communication ceremony at USC Annenberg. From the website:

Geena at USC Annenberg May 2008 Davis started her speech by drawing laughs from the School of Communication for her advice on how to become a movie star: “First step. Get really big parts in major motion pictures.”

She then spoke about serious gender research being done at USC Annenberg that shows a vast underrepresentation of female characters in popular TV and media. About 200 USC Annenberg undergraduate students, including more than 50 research assistants sitting in the audience as new graduates, helped in the research done in partnership with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.

“Research and education are the cornerstones of affecting change,” Davis said.

Geena spoke at Unique Lives & Experiences

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Geena spoke at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts yesterday, as part of the “Unique Lives and Experiences” series. See more at the official website.

USC website article on Gender in Media conference

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

pic1_14806.jpg The University of Southern California website has a news article from the recent Gender in Media conference, with the round-up:

“The studies include these recommendations for entertainment executives and creators: Include more females as main characters, secondary characters, in crowds and as narrators; provide female characters with aspirations beyond romance and develop the inner character of female characters.”

Read the full article here. Also see photos from the event here. This photo shows Geena with principal researcher, USC Annenberg School for Communication professor Stacy Smith. (photo: Dan Avila)

A couple of pics from the conference

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

See more photos at Daily Celeb - plus at the Institute’s own Picasa gallery.

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ABC News interview

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Watch a GDGIM related interview on ABC News at Yahoo!News.

Thank you, 77517!

Movie Maker interview

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

An interview related to the upcoming gender in media conference is found at MovieMaker.com.

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