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Colin Stokes: Was Filme über Männlichkeit lehren

Filmed Nov 2012 • Posted Jan 2013TEDxBeaconStreet
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Als Colin Stokes 3-jähriger Sohn einen Blick auf „Star Wars“ geworfen hatte, war er sofort davon besessen. Aber welche Botschaft hat er von dem Science-Fiction-Klassiker mitgenommen? Stokes verlangt mehr Filme, die eine positive Botschaft an Jungen aussenden, nämlich dass Zusammenarbeiten heldenhaft ist und dass Respekt gegenüber Frauen genauso männlich ist wie den Bösewicht zu besiegen. (Aufgenommen bei TEDxBeaconStreet)

The director of communications for the non-profit Citizen Schools, Colin Stokes thinks deeply about the media he shares with his two young children. Full bio »

Translated into German by Angela Raabe
Reviewed by Nadine Hennig
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