2nde Euro Virtual exhibition Social inequalities
Camille Granata
Created on May 9, 2024
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National Museum of Health and Medicine
2nde Euro, 2024Lycée François Villon, Les Mureaux
Washington DC
Video dubbing
Research
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Posters
Presentations
Special exhibition!
Health inequalities and beauty standards in the USA
Articles
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Dubbing by Katell and Delphine
Katell, Delphine, Mohamad-Youssouf, Téo, Alexandre
Kylian, Timothée, Ethan, Lucas
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The top 20% receive more than 50% of total income. Outsourcing and technology have increased income inequality. Employment training and investment in education could improve income inequality.
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On this chart, we can see that job characteristics are different between all the ethnicities of the people: Black people have the best health care level. Conversely, Hispanics have the worst one (White and Asian are a tie). About the public safety, black people have the best one although Asian people have the worst one. Afterwards, Hispanics have the best food security with Whites who have the worst. Then, we can see that, no matter of the job, White and Asian population are the most able to work from home (so with better security and less efforts required), it’s the opposite of Black and Hispanic ethnicities who are the most unable to work from home (this means that they often have more physical and more dangerous works).
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This caricature represent the health inequality between the races in the United States of America. We can see a white arm of a white main big,strong, large and he has got a lot of blood in his infusion but the black arm next to him looks like it belongs to a black man, and the black man has little blood in his infusion compared to the white man. This caricature shows us the inequality between the white man in the USA and the black man, who has less blood so he also has less help than a white man.
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This chart was made by Indian Health Service. And it represent deaths per 100 000 people. On this chart we can see different diseases and percentage of the people who were dead by this disease in two different categories. On the left we have the American Indians and Alaskan Natives and on the right we have the U.S, all races. Thanks to this chart we can see that the American Indians and Alaskan Natives are at greater risk than the general U.S. population of dying from cancer, accidents, homicide or suicide probably caused by a lack of means or structures of reception and care .This proves the inequality that is very present in the United States on the health and the wealth between the different races in the United states.
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This is an ad about a chin surgery as a chirstmas gift. On this add we see a beautiful woman on the right side, who illustrate the surgery. On the left, there is an before/after the surgery comparaison with a discount for christmas. If you want to do this surgery, there is a phone number to call and to make an appointment with. This image is making propaganda about the beauty standards that society wants you to reach. This image illustrate the socioeconomic inequalities, because the rich people can do this surgery anytime of the year whereas the middle class people need to wait for christmas to afford this surgery. This ad is also destined to old lady to make them feel ashamed of their double chin. Plus, this ad help to consolidate the beauty standards impact on the society and affect in a bad way your self image. However, this surgery can be very bad for your health, causing infection, diseases or inflammation during the surgery if the doctor is not qualified to do it. Overall, this kind of ad incite women to take risk only to meet the expectation of society. For us, this kind of ad should not influence women to take risks to meet the beauty standards.Elias Gaudillier, Grambah Chaïma, Dinet Fantine, Erraïs Khadija
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On this awareness poster, named :”BEING HEALTHY VS BEING SKINNY”, we can see two women face to face. On the left there is a fat woman, on the right a skinny woman. It’s the same woman but in a different body shape and at the top of the image, there is a message :”Let’s change others, by changing our thinking”.The fat woman seems sad because she feels uncomfortable in her body due to stereotypes. So we have to change our thinking because it impacts the morale of people. Some people are less affected by this beauty standard, whereas, as the poster shows, being skinny doesn't mean being healthy. Boukrit Lina, Sow-Koné Adja, Djirave Tishasvati, Minatchy Bougeard Maëlys