Selasa, 22 Juli 2014

What is "Reality Check"?


 Does reality TV really reflect what girls' realities really are?
Nearly 50 percent of all girls ages 11 - 17 watch reality TV shows regularly. Many believe that what they are seeing is "mainly real and unscripted." Whoa! It's time for a Reality Check!


The Contest

We received so many great submissions to the Reality Check video contest and even better yet – we got girls talking! We can’t thank you enough for sharing your reality with us. You told us what you care about, what inspires you and what challenges you face.

It's clear that girls have a lot to say and want to discuss the issues they face every day, so keep talking! We are hoping you continue to share your realities with us via our Reality Check Facebook page and Reality Check blog.View the winning videos on the Reality Check website!

The conversation

Many girls ages 8 - 18 consume more than 10 hours of media messages each day. Reality Check promotes a very important conversation among teens and adults alike.

Girl Scouts of the USA has launched the ToGetHerThere campaign to promote girl leadership. Part of their plan to create change is to promote healthy media images of women. Visit the ToGetHerThere website to learn even more about the ways media affect girls.

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