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to launch Name it. Change it. (NICI), a ground-breaking national campaign that addresses sexism in the media targeted at female politicians and political candidates. NICI aims to ensure accountability through a coordinated rapid response network to dramatically decrease incidences of media misogyny.
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In 2008, WMC launched the Progressive Women's Voices media and leadership training program to connect qualified, authoritative women experts to editors, reporters, producers, and bookers. SheSource, WMC's online database of over 500 women experts, serves journalists looking for female sources,
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The Women's Media Center "works to ensure women are powerfully and visibly represented in the media" and "to diversify the media in its content and sources, so that the stories and perspectives of women and girls are more accurately portrayed." The organization convenes panels, issues reports,
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With the campaign announcement, the organization declared its "first call to action is to stop the Stupak Amendment, the Hatch-Nelson Amendment, and others like them which are the most draconian restrictions on women since the 1977
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The Women's Media Center gives out a Social Media Award, which "recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to advancing women’s and girls’ visibility and power in media".
969: 293:, citing a policy against any controversy in Super Bowl ad. CBS then decided to end this policy and accept controversial ads, so that the anti-abortion ad would be aired, which the 1109: 1104: 149:. Led by President Julie Burton, WMC's work includes advocacy campaigns, giving out awards, media and leadership training, and the creation of original content. 1041: 503: 294: 998: 348:
During Super Bowl XLIV, CBS elected to air the two 30-second commercials, which included Tebow's personal story as part of an overall anti-abortion stance.
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In its letter to CBS, the WMC coalition denounced the actions of Focus on the Family and politics of CBS, based on their acceptance of their advertisement.
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said Greene and her group were, "trying to muzzle them. That's not the American way." The coalition responded with an op-ed article in
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organizes grassroots campaigns, and meets with media outlets to address issues of women's representation and general diversity.
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WMC acts as a watchdog for sexism in the media and develops campaigns to advocate for fair and balanced coverage. During the
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On August 31, 2010, the WMC partnered with the Women's Campaign Forum Foundation and the Political Parity Initiative of the
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Women & Elections — #WhoTalks — U.S. Presidential Election Tracking of Cable/TV News Show Analysts by Gender and Race (
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wrote that they were not attempting to censor anything, and suggested that the situation would be different if the
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editorial, despite their stance in favor of abortion rights, congratulated CBS for their decision.
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In January 2010, Women's Media Center and a coalition of more than 30 organizations "dedicated to
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Women & Elections — Where Voters Saw the Most Sexist Treatment of Women Candidates in Media (
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Unspinning the Spin: The Women's Media Center Guide to Fair and Accurate Language (
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women's organization in the United States founded in 2005 by writers and activists
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Stick Figures Explain Negative Impact of Appearance Coverage of Women Candidates (
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10-Year Review of Gender & Oscar Nominations in Non-Acting Categories (
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10-Year Review of Gender & Emmy Nominations in Non-Acting Categories (
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The Women's Media Center Guide to Gender Neutral Coverage of Candidates (
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is a project of the Women's Media Center. It has reported on the use of
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Writing Rape — How U.S. Media Cover Campus Rape and Sexual Assault (
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Communications and media organizations based in the United States
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RH Reality Check. December 10, 2009. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
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Feminist Online. December 10, 2009. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
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Analysis of Gender & Primetime Non-Acting Emmy Nominations (
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WMC Speech Project Wheel of Online Abuse & Harassment (
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Bias, Punditry, And The Press — Where Do We Go From Here? (
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Associated Press/ESPN website. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
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Analysis of Gender & Non-Acting Oscar Nominations (
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Research on Appearance Coverage of Women Candidates (
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2010 campaign against CBS and Focus on the Family ad
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Women's Media Center. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
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The Gender Gap in Coverage of Reproductive Issues (
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Women Media Center

Jane Fonda
Robin Morgan
Gloria Steinem
501(c)(3)
nonprofit
United States
Women's rights
English
womensmediacenter.com
501(c)(3)
nonprofit
Jane Fonda
Robin Morgan
Gloria Steinem
American Psychological Association
Jude Doyle
2008 presidential election
Sonia Sotomayor
Hunt Alternatives Fund
Stupak–Pitts Amendment
health care reform
abortions
reproductive rights
Hyde Amendment
Medicaid
reproductive rights
social justice
National Organization for Women

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