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  1. When Colin Stokes' 3-year-old son caught a glimpse of "Star Wars," he was instantly obsessed. But what messages did he absorb from the sci-fi classic? Stokes asks for more movies that send positive messages to boys: that cooperation is heroic, and respecting women is as manly as defeating the villain.

  2. You’ll find step-by-step instructions for watching a movie with kids aged 6 and up, including sample talking points and two handouts kids can use to question gender stereotypes while they watch.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2013 · 120K. 3.3M views 11 years ago. When Colin Stokes' 3-year-old son caught a glimpse of Star Wars, he was instantly obsessed. But what messages did he absorb from the sci-fi classic? Stokes asks for...

  4. 18 de ene. de 2013 · In this thought-provoking talk, speaker Colin Stokes discusses the portrayal of gender in children's movies. He compares the classic film "The Wizard of Oz" with modern movies and highlights the lack of violence and strong female characters in the former.

  5. This week Jesse & Yasmine discuss 'How movies teach manhood.' with special guests Tehran V... Each week hosts Jesse and Yasmine break down a TED talk of choice.

  6. Colin Stokes explores how media has taught manhood, and what impact that has on kids. He notes the importance of positive female and male characters—characters who show the value of teamwork and respecting women.

  7. Young William: I can fight.Malcolm Wallace: I know.I know you can fight. But it's our wits that make us men. — William & Malcolm Wallace, Braveheart (1995)