It’s been a high-powered year for female media activism. Ariel Dougherty sums up the high points, trouble spots and calls for greater resolve in 2013 to put media control in the hands of women.
Many women’s organizations spend money courting corporate media, which rarely cares about our messages or missions. Meanwhile, our own dedicated media groups struggle. It’s a new year. Let’s invest more wisely–in ourselves.
Media inattention to Women’s History Month doesn’t stop there. It extends to such deadly horrors as sexual violence in war-torn areas of the world. Ariel Dougherty says that’s why she’s spearheading a new way of funding women-focused media projects.
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