The journal chapter discusses scholarship on media representations of gender and race. It explores how critical race theory has been used to examine media portrayals of masculinity, femininity, minorities, and Caucasians. Specifically, it looks at how black feminist thought challenges stereotypical media portrayals of black women as mammies or jezebels. The chapter also discusses how Asian and Latinas are often portrayed in stereotypical or sexualized ways in media and how this relates to a multicultural feminist perspective. It concludes by emphasizing the need for continued research on media representations of diverse groups.