"50 Under 30" Youth Hate Crimes Report Re-Issued Almost 20 New Victims; Re-Titled “70 Under 30” WASHINGTON
(December 4, 2008) -- The Gender Public
Advocacy Coalition's 2006 hate crimes report, "50 Under 30: Masculinity & The War Against America's Youth" has been updated and re-issued. Because of the nearly 20 new murders, the new title has been changed to
"70 Under 30".
The original release documented an under-reported tide of violence that had claimed the lives of more than 50 young people age 30 and under from 1995 to 2006.
The new report, "70 Under 30" documents the new assaults in the two years since the original.
Said GenderPAC Executive Director Riki Wilchins, "It's sad to see so many
new murders so quickly. We had hoped to only need to update this report
every few years or so, but the pace of violence has surpassed our
expectations."
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Study Links Explicit Shows To
Teen Pregnancy WASHINGTON
(November 11, 2008) -- Teenagers who are watching a lot of sexually explicit television are doubling their risk of being involved in a pregnancy, according to a new study.
Researchers at the RAND research organization confirmed that their three-year analysis showed a direct link to the viewing of racy television programming to the increase of risky sexual behavior by teens.
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European Advertisers Reprimanded for Sexually Bias Ads WASHINGTON
(November 4, 2008) -- Advertisers who are producing sexist commercials and ads are being scolded by the European Parliament for the way their ads sexually stereotype men and women.
The Parliament and European Union has voted to approve a nonbinding report
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Sexy Children Costumes Reveal Big Business WASHINGTON (October 30, 2008)
-- Designing risqué and sexualized Halloween costumes for girls has become a lucrative business and parents are concerned that this new trend is sending the wrong message to their children.
The traditional pirate, witch, and school teacher costumes for girls now have a sexy or vixen undertone to them. Costumes are outfitted with miniskirts, leather high-heel boots, shirts that expose the mid drift, low-cut corsets, and other overtly sexualized accessories. more
Children See Prejudice in Absence of Women, Minority Presidents WASHINGTON (October 22, 2008)
-- Many elementary-school-aged-children think there has never been a minority U.S. President because of racial, sexual and ethnic prejudice.
A new study has found that one in four children thought it was illegal for women and minorities to hold the office of president, while one in three attributed the lack of female, African-American and Latino presidents to voter's racial and gender bias. more
Generation X, Y Dads, Comfortable With Shopping, Housework WASHINGTON (October 16, 2008) -- A new study shows that many Generation X and Y fathers are more comfortable with fatherhood as well as traditionally “female tasks” like being the main shopper for their children.
According to the Package Facts study, 40 % of today’s fathers say that they are doing half of the weekly household shopping and that they are more likely to be the one’s purchasing their kids’ clothing, school supplies, and entertainment products. more