![]() Black girls and women are 6.5% of the US population, 6.2% of all characters, and 6.4% of leading characters in 2019 family TV.White women (16.9%) are more likely to have at least one sexual partner in films compared with Black women (13.3%) and other women of color (14.8%).īlack Female Characters in Family Television Positive TV Findings.In the top films, white women (27.2%) are more likely to be depicted as being in a romantic relationship than Black women (22.7%) or other women of color (25.9%).Black female characters are more likely to be shown as violent than white female characters (29.3% compared to 24.6%) and twice as likely to be violent as other female characters of color (14.8%).Other women of color (56.9%) and white women (51.2%) are significantly more likely to be depicted as attractive than Black women (41.4%) in family films.When it comes to sexualization, Black women (13.5%) and other women of color (14.8%) are more likely to be depicted as partially/fully nude than white women (9.0%).Among female characters with occupations, Black women (69.1%) are more likely than white women (52.3%) or other women of color (50.7%) to be depicted as hard working.Black female characters are far more likely to be shown as “smart” in family films than white female characters or other female characters of color (54.1% compared to 44.2% and 42.6%, respectively).Black women are just as likely as white women to be shown as a leader (41.3% and 43.1%).Black women are more likely to be depicted as working in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) occupation than other women of color and white women (14.3% compared to 9.6% and 9.6%, respectively). ![]()
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