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June 14, 2007 | Carol Jenkins | Media
Rather on CBS and Couric
Women’s Media Center President Carol Jenkins on former CBS anchor Dan Rather’s remarks that CBS is “dumbing it down and tarting it up,” referring to the current CBS Evening News with Katie Couric: ...
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June 13, 2007 | Kristal Brent Zook | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
New Study Finds Abysmally Few Minority and Women Owned Radio Stations
In 1976, the U.S. Court of Appeals advised the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it should begin to include race as a factor in deciding which applicants to approve licenses for broadcast...
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June 11, 2007 | Susan Dworkin | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
The Thinking Woman’s Theater—Mary-Mitchell Campbell
I first saw Company by Stephen Sondheim back in the 70s, when Elaine Stritch with her alcoholic rasp was singing “Here’s to the Ladies Who Lunch” and the whole show had a snooty, misogynistic qualit...
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June 07, 2007 | Milon Nagi | Feminism, International, Media, Violence against women
Jordanian Journalist Breaks Taboos Campaigning Against Violence
Dua Khalil is stoned to death in Iraq for being seen with a man of another religion. A woman is shot dead in Jordan after her photo appears on her brother’s friend’s cellphone. Muqadas Bibi’s throat...
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June 05, 2007 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media, Politics
Chicago Radio Station Owner at the Crossroads
When civil rights activist Medgar Evers was murdered in 1963, more than 50,000 callers flooded WVON (1690 AM), then known as “Voice of the Negro”; so many callers, in fact, that they caused a meltdo...
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June 01, 2007 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism, Politics
Looking to Congress for Justice on Wage Bias
Key congressional Democrats plan to take up the challenge by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to overturn what she called the court’s “parsimonious reading” of civil rights laws banning wag...
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May 31, 2007 | Melissa Silverstein | Arts and culture
Guild Finds No Progress for Hollywood Women Writers
Ever read the credits of your favorite TV show or movie? Chances are it was written by a man. A recent report from the Writer’s Guild of America West, “Whose Stories Are We Telling?” shows us why. T...
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May 29, 2007 International, Media
Journalists from five Middle Eastern Countries Reach Out to U.S. Colleagues
“Since you decided to rule the whole world,” a Lebanese TV journalist challenged her American audience, “you should know more about us.”
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May 24, 2007 | Regina Cornwell | Environment, Feminism, International, Politics
Women Emerge as Powerful Advocates at UN Environment Conference
This month nearly 2,000 government delegates and representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) met in New York for the UN Fifteenth Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-15). After...
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May 22, 2007 | Judy Norsigian | Health, Media
Misleading Ads and How They Hurt Us
Selling anxiety sells medicine. Drug companies know this and profit by it. But are women benefiting as much as the industry’s bottom line? The pharmaceutical industry spent much of its $4.2 billio...
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May 18, 2007 | Nida Khan | Arts and culture, Feminism
In Defense of Hip-Hop
“Hip-hop is the CNN of the ghetto”—words spoken by legendary artist Chuck D of Public Enemy years before Puffy became a household name and bling a term used by actual CNN anchors. Serving as a mirro...
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May 14, 2007 | Gloria Steinem | Feminism
Mother as a Verb
I’ve been thinking about Mother’s Day, and why I and others, who are not mothers, identify with this day just as much as if we were. Of course, it’s partly because we owe our lives and love to our...
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May 10, 2007 | Joyce Antler | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
The Mother’s Day Gift I Want
Jewish mothers have gotten a bad rap—for being overprotective, overfeeding, intrusive, manipulative, guilt inducing. The list is easily extended. It is almost impossible to remember that the Jewish ...
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May 09, 2007 | Anita Hill | Feminism, Media, Politics
RECLAIM THE DAY! A Call to Action
Fifteen years ago, in a book defending Clarence Thomas’s selection for the Supreme Court, author David Brock described me as “nutty” and “slutty.” After making millions in book sales, Brock recanted...
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May 07, 2007 | Tanya Melich | Feminism, Politics
Why the GOP Should Have Listened to Mary Crisp
Mary Dent Crisp’s obituary appeared in the New York Times on April 15. Three days later the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision overturned core tenets of Roe v. Wade. The juxtaposition of these two ev...
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May 04, 2007 | Melissa Silverstein | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
Alternatives to the Summer Blockbuster
The summer movie season kicks off this weekend with Spiderman 3 descending onto thousands of screens at a multiplex near you. Hollywood prognosticators predict the biggest grossing summer EVER with ...
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May 02, 2007 | Bia Assevero | International, Politics
France at a Crossroad
Left or right? Woman or man? Ségolène or Sarkozy? These are the choices facing French voters when they take to the polls for the second and final round of the presidential election on Sunday, May 6....
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April 30, 2007 | Milon Nagi | Feminism, International, Violence against women
Voices from the Front—Women Face a “Mutilated Beast”
When speaking to Americans, Yanar Mohammed is confronted repeatedly with the belief that Iraqi women’s rights are protected under occupation by the United States. In reality, says Mohammed, director...
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April 27, 2007 | Nan Fink Gefen | Feminism, Media
Creating a Literary Home for Older Women
Older women writers are often at the height of their creative abilities, but for us to appreciate their work, we need to have access to it. Our youth-oriented society fails to validate, much less ...
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April 22, 2007 | Robin Morgan | Feminism, Media
Robin Morgan and Anna Quindlen on the Media, Politics, and Change
Robin Morgan and Anna Quindlen discuss the media, politics and change. Excerpted below, this conversation is the beginning of a series of conversations sponsored by the Women’s Media Center.
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April 19, 2007 | Gloria Feldt | Feminism, Health, Media
Media Mistakes Fuel High Court Abortion Ruling
[The] partial birth abortion ban is a political scam but a public relations goldmine... The major benefit is the debate that surrounds it. —Randall Terry Ruth Bader Ginzburg’s Dissent As Linda ...
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April 18, 2007 | Marie Tessier | Sports, Violence against women
Duke Saga—a Prosecutor’s Legacy
In just one year of obfuscation and several apparent lies to a judge, defense attorneys and the public in a single case, a North Carolina prosecutor has undermined decades of progress toward justice...
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April 16, 2007 | Robin Morgan | Feminism, Media, Sports
Beyond Imus—It’s the Hypocrisy, Stupid!
Periodically, some new wound rips the scab off our national, livid scar where sex and race intersect: the young law professor, Anita Hill, shaming Congress by her dignity and inspiring women with he...
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April 13, 2007 | Carol Jenkins | Media, Sports
Imus Fallout—“No One Gets a Pass Here”
The Reverend Al Sharpton, a key point man on the successful campaign against Don Imus this week, gave clear signals that this was the beginning rather than the end of the war. Long searching for a...
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April 12, 2007 | Regina Cornwell | Environment
More Women Leaders—For the Sake of the Earth
Kathleen Rogers, the clear, straight-talking, passionate head of the Earth Day Network (EDN), was emphatic: "No, there aren’t enough women in environmental leadership roles." Citing our global clima...

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