Why do journalists consider Hillary Clinton’s “fat thighs” newsworthy in
coverage of her presidential bid, while Dick Cheney’s beer belly is never
noticed by political reporters? Are women all really vapid, pathetic, gold-digging whores, as so-called “reality” TV producers would like us to believe? Feminist media activism and independent media production can interrupt this misogynistic media landscape – but how can either survive in a fractured funding climate? These are just some of the meaty issues that will be tackled by Women in Media and News (WIMN) in Chicago while I’m at Kimmi’s reading tonight.

WHEN: Thurs., Aug. 2, 7pm
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WHAT: Wine, cheese and strategic conversation
Meet Women in Media and News’ Executive Director, Board members, bloggers and special guests, including Veronica Arreola (Chicago Parent blogger), Paula Kamen (WIMN’s Voices blogger, author and playwright), Gwynn Cassidy (co-founder, The Real Hot 100), and others at: “Don’t Pin Your Hopes on Katie Couric: How Women Can Confront, Challenge and Change Contemporary Media – a discussion with Jennifer L. Pozner and Anne Elizabeth Moore.”

If you go, tell me all about it! (And if any of the Chicago gals would like to guest blog about it here, please let me know.)