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Family guy its known for its controversial satire and mockery of political figures. Does this reel change your opinion on their methods for attracting and keeping their audiences? Have they gone too far?

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The stigmatization that now comes with being associated with Muslims (post 9/11) has influenced the lives of many Muslim women as well as their cultural and personal relationships. Muslim men have now become tools in the demonizing and oppression of women of Islam through media scrutiny and imprecise illustrations. The depiction of aspects of Islam and its men by the Western media especially has aided in the many preconceived notions of Muslim women. Many people who are not aware of the background behind Islam have defined it by the truths they believe represent a collective group of men and women


After 9/11 the assumption that Muslim women were bound by their culture and its practices came into play as images of veiled women were produced on the covers of magazines, newspapers, and television screens


The discussion between Hip Hop Music and female exploitation is one that has stirred up great controversy. From One can also analyze the depictions of women of color in the music industry, particularly “video vixens” who are believed to use their bodies and promiscuity to be featured in music videos by popular artists. The oppression of racialized women is one that is complicated and obscure

The exclusion of diversified women in the anticipated “New Hollywood” cover and photo spread in Vanity Fair’s March edition has come with great controversy as “the editors really limited their scope when it came to choosing the next big stars, or perhaps they overemphasized the "Fair"; every woman on its new cover is extremely thin and very, very white”

Is this an example of diverse exclusion or is Vanity Fair simply showcasing the new up & comers of Hollywood? Please Discuss!



1995’s “Losing Isaiah” starring Black actress Halle Berry showcased a crack and sex addicted Black mother fighting to regain custody of her son from a well established white social worker. The message behind Losing Isaiah is breaking racial barriers and social acceptance of racialized men and women, however the underlying message appears to support the stereotype of the incapable black mother; “just as white women in the 19th century facilitated imperialism through the assumption of the whole savior role of less fortunate women, so do white women in the 20th century”



Hattie McDaniel became the first Black to win an Academy Award after winning Best Supporting Actress for her role in as Mammy in "Gone With The Wind" where she played a Maid.

"I'd rather play a maid than be one.Why should I complain about making $700 a week playing a maid ? If I didn't , I'd be making $ 7 as a real one." - Hattie Mcdaniel