See Jane Salon – This Is Us? How TV Does and Doesn’t Get Men’s Caregiving

June 7, 2022

Our first in-person See Jane Salon event of 2022 was held at The Ebell of Los Angeles on June 7th. In partnership with Equimundo, the new study This Is Us? How TV Does and Doesn’t Get Men’s Caregiving analyzes male caregiving representations on TV and the impact it can have on parents, children, and teens in shaping expectations about caregiving and gender roles within families. This new research was presented, followed by a Q&A with our esteemed panelists.

Event InfoVideo for Our Members

A diverse, multi-generational group of people, Jonny Gomez, Ai-jen Poo, Geena Davis, Gary Barker, Madeline Di Nonno, Allen Galeon pose in front of a step and repeat From L to R: Jonny Gomez, Ai-jen Poo, Geena Davis, Gary Barker, Madeline Di Nonno, Allen Galeon

A woman, Geena Davis speaks into a microphone Geena Davis

A diverse group of speakers, Madeline Di Nonno, Ai-jen Poo, Jonny Gomez, Allen Galeon sitting on stage during a panel discussionFrom L to R: Madeline Di Nonno, Ai-jen Poo, Jonny Gomez, Allen Galeon

A group of people, Madeline Di Nonno, Damian Ashton, Gary Barker, Geena Davis, Ammarah Maqsood pose together on a step and repeatFrom L to R: Madeline Di Nonno, Damian Ashton, Gary Barker, Geena Davis, Ammarah Maqsood

 

A room filled with chairs aimed at the stage with posters and a video screen Inside The Ebell of Los Angeles

A room filled with people sitting in chairs looking at the speaker on stage A Full Room for the Salon Event

 

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