Late journalist Gwen Ifill coined it the [“missing white woman syndrome”] (http://people.stu.ca/~mccormic/3263MEDIA/Missing%20White%20Woman%20Syndrome.pdf), referring to the swarms of media coverage of white, attractive women and girls from wealthier backgrounds. Well known cases such includingNatalee Holloway a Department of Education spokeswoman also responded to the public criticism, saying DeVos is "quite aware" that the state of Michigan needs to improve for its students.Related: " music video ... and revealed a major detail that you might have missed while you were busy freaking out over how gorgeous she looks. “Those [men] are the people who started this industry, so they’re in higher positions in the company,” she explains. “At the same time, we have issues where directors only like working with specific supervisors — who are usually men — and these supervisors only like working with certain people on their teams — who, again, are usually men — so the whole industry becomes homogenized, in a way. The same people end up working over and over again.”Twitter contentView on Twitter
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