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WIMN’s Voices, the women’s media monitoring group blog, features a diverse online community of fifty women blogging on media coverage of women and a range of social, cultural and political issues every day.
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- Elizabeth Hasselbeck is the voice of reason?November 16
- Out of the all media pieces I have seen in the last week as the world learns that Thomas Beatie is pregnant with his second child, none floored me as much as this piece from “The View” where it is Elizabeth Hasselbeck that brings the conversation back to a sense of reality “”Having another baby [...]
- Searching for Sarah PalinNovember 7
- As it updates marketers on the latest tactics and trends in their industry, Advertising Age often provides rather illuminating (if depressing) information for progressives. Case in point: the trade publication’s “fact pack” this week, about search engine marketing. The booklet contains lists of the most popular recent online searches on various topics. Not [...]
- EVENT REMINDER: Tonight, 6-9pmPST, Seattle: Post-election roundtable: Gender, Race and the Media in Election 08 — what happened, and what comes next?November 6
- What, you thought we’d want to take a nap after a long, contentious election season? Not likely… Last night, WIMN’s Voices was one of about a dozen feminist blogs to host “The Day After,” a national feminist town hall forum organized by Center for New Words. The town hall was two-fold: CNW convened a group [...]
- NOW, 11/5, 7pmEST/4pmPST, national, interactive Feminist Town Forum online and in BostonNovember 5
- REAL TIME UPDATE, 7:15pm: CNW is dealing with technical difficulties with the live feminist town hall forum. Right now, the video playing below is previously recorded video from various public forums prior to the election. There is a live chat going on that you can take part in via Mogulus, but stay tuned [...]
- Seattle event, 11/6: Gender, Race and the Media in Election 2008November 4
- As regular readers of this blog know, I’ve been on the road a great deal over the past two months, bringing WIMN’s multimedia lecture, “When Anchormen Attack! Gender, Race and the Media in Election 2008″ to more than a dozen communities across the country. It has been enormously gratifying to delve into these issues in [...]
