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Entertainment Initiative: Re-Scripting Gender, Work, Family, and Care

Our Re-Scripting Gender, Work, Family, and Care initiative provides television and film content advisement and amplification to engage audiences and advance a gender-equitable, caring country.

Current depictions of work, family, and care in TV and film tend to reinforce gender stereotypes, make caregiving relationships invisible, and assign responsibility to individuals, not systems, for their own wealth, job, and health status. But most viewers want to see鈥攁nd are engaged by鈥攎ore realistic depictions of work, family, caregiving, and gender equity on screen, according to studies conducted by research firm MarketCast for the Better Life Lab at 麻豆果冻传媒.

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What We Do

The entertainment initiative at 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Better Life Lab advises entertainment creators and executives on ways to tell rich, meaningful stories related to 鈥攁nd amplify the great shows and films already doing that work. We aim to see more authentic stories on screen that engage and grow audiences by reflecting their own lived experiences and aspirations.

We invite you to explore our audience research, tip sheets and writers鈥 guides for storytellers, panels and discussions to industry audiences, rich commentaries on media representation, and social impact partnerships supporting accurate, relatable representation on screen through research-backed insights that spark audience conversation and action.

Who We Are

Housed within a nonprofit, non-partisan think tank, our initiative is grounded in research, narrative, and policy expertise. We are working toward a time when all people in the United States are supported by culture and systems that allow them to work in jobs that offer dignity and fair pay, experience their work and family lives as integrated rather than in tension, and can care for themselves and their loved ones with pride rather than apology.

In service to this vision, writers, showrunners, executives, and all media makers can count on us for information on:

  • workplace practices and wages;
  • how stress and health shape work, family, and care dynamics;
  • pregnancy and reproductive health in the context of existing job and family circumstances;
  • policies and practices related to paid time away from work, child care and early childhood education, work schedules, and caregiving;
  • gender roles in work, family, and caregiving;
  • variations in access to systemic supports due to demographics and geography.
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Sign up for for media creators. The newsletter shares new research, data, and analysis, storytelling guidance, and the latest on-screen highlights related to work, family, and care. Read the or see our all of our past issues below.

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To learn more about the initiative, contact our founder/director, Vicki Shabo (shabo@newamerica.org) or senior associate, Jasmine Heyward (heyward@newamerica.org).