by Julie Williams | Oct 28, 2011 | News Slider
On Oct. 25th and 27th Lipscomb University presented the documentary, Miss Representation, partnered with the Tennessee Economic Summit for Women. The Department of Communication, the Andrews Institute and the Human Docs film series hosted the event. A panel discussion was held after each showing of the film with three respected leaders. The discussion panel featured Linda Garceau-Luis, the CEO of the Centerstone Foundation, a behavioral healthcare organization; Beth Curley, the President and CEO of Nashville Public Television; ands Stacy Smith, associate professor at the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism at the University of Southern California. Please upgrade your browser The second panel feature Lipscomb University English professor Kim Reed, Amanda Moody, coordinator of the Students Taking a Right Stand program at David Lipscomb Campus School, and Lipscomb communication professor Aerial Ellis. Miss Representation is about how the media portrays women and how that representation affects real women and the perception of them in society. Miss Representation encourages all women to reach their potential and move past society’s expectations. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection of the event. The film has also been honored at the many other festivals including the Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco and Denver film festivals. Both showings of Miss Representation were well received by the packed audiences in attendance....