Michael Fortune
11 March 2026
Today, we’re diving into a critical topic that affects how we see the world: unequal representation in media. This issue is often subtle but has profound effects on how certain groups are portrayed, reinforcing harmful stereotypes while sidelining others. Let’s start by looking at gender disparity in the film industry. A study conducted by the Sundance Institute and Women in Film Los Angeles revealed that for a decade, from 2002 to 2012, women only made up about 30% of filmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival. This startling statistic raises the question: what narratives are missing when so many voices go unheard?When we zoom out to news media, the picture doesn’t get any better. Research shows that only 24% of news subjects are female, and women are portrayed as experts in just 19% of the cases. Imagine tuning in to the news and consistently hearing predominantly male viewpoints. It's not just frustrating; it shapes how society understands critical issues. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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