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In the 80s and 90s, ads showing boys with toy trucks and girls playing with dolls were a fixture on TV.Sociologist Elizabeth Sweet says the concept of boy vs. girl toys has ebbed and flowed throughout history. People often think toys have always been this way, Sweet said. They ve always been pink and blue, they ve always been hyper gendered... and that s just really not the case. Using catalogs, Sweet discovered that toy ads in the early 20th century simply used the word child. Gender-targeted toy ads accelerated in the 1920s and began to fade again by the 1970s. There were example stanley cup s of toys that defied gender stereotypes, Sweet said. Boys shown with kitchen sets and girls showed shown building stanley cup and boys and girls playing together a lot in the advertisements. By the 1990s, the targeted ads had returned. Gender toys tended to embody more fantasy roles in the late 20th century, so the princess and the superhero that we see everywhere today, those really came on the scene in the late 20th century, Sweet said.Megan Perryman of the U.K.-based Let Toys Be Toys says she noticed the power of those targeted ads on her own child. I can rem stanley cup ember going into a shop where my daughter learned Mykq Ashland teen wins National Honor Society scholarship for work to bring awareness to MMIW
HELENA 鈥?Members of the legislative Montana American Indian Caucus joined Governor Steve Bullock to celebrate a number of bills passed by the 2019 Legislature which address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and honor the states native heritage and history.Bullock praised the work and achievement of the lawmakers at Thursdays signing ceremony. Even when a bill was gutted or seemed to die in the process, the caucus never stopped fighting because they knew lives where literally on the line, said Bullock, and that to choose inaction was simply unacceptable. Five pieces of legislation passed in 2019 which focused on addressing the missing and murdered Indigenous women issues affecting Montana. These Missing Murdered Bills, HB21 Hannas Act, air max HB20 Miss af1 ing Children and HB54 Missing Persons send a clear message that the Montana State Legislature will not tolerate the missing, murder and trafficking of our people, said Rep. Rae Peppers, D-Lame Deer. This was a bipartisan effort within the Legislative House that supported it wholeheartedly and through the support of the Governors Office, the Department of Justice, State Staff, advocates, th af1 e people of Montana and most importantly our |
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