Poynter Covers WMC’s Media Guide to Covering Reproductive Issues
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Check out the Poynter Institute's write up about our Media Guide to Covering Reproductive Issues! More »
Delivering the News—Ghana’s “Maternal Health Channel”
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Expectant mothers and their caregivers in Ghana can now look to the airwaves for critically important information. More »
Buses and Metros Carry Messages Against Harassment
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As women and men mobilize for International Anti-Street Harassment Week, the author, founder of Stop Street Harassment, describes growing multi-city campaigns focusing on public transit. More »
Satire is a Dangerous Business in Venezuela
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With national elections looming, the health of Venezuelan democracy may depend on the freedom of opinion in the media—including the political cartoonists. More »
Mentoring the Next Generation of Writers
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Girls Write Now, in the midst of its annual CHAPTERS readings now in New York City, sponsors pairings that can seem at first surprising via its afterschool arts program. More »
The Case for Empathy—Open Hearts May Open Minds
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Expand the circle of empathy in public life, urges multimedia journalist Mary C. Curtis. More »
Leaning In Can Get You Laid Out
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Media discussions of Sandberg’s advice for getting ahead in the corporate world miss an important consideration, says author and social media strategist Courtney E. Martin. More »
Futures Without Violence
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A UN Commission on the Status of Women Event Highlights Groups Acting to End Violence Against Women Around the World. More »
Showcasing Films by Cuban Women
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For the first time, a group of women filmmakers from Cuba are showing their films in the United States, beginning in Los Angeles on March 8, International Women's Day. More »
A Tale of Two Journalists
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Caught in the crosshairs of social media comment, two TV journalists received very different treatment from their respective employers. More »





