In this town of writerly goodness, every once in a while an event rolls around that I feel I just can’t miss. Still trying to line up a sitter, but damned if I won’t be there. If anywhere near NYC this Monday night, I strongly encourage you to hightail it to this panel too — which features members of my awesome authors’ group, and the founder of The OpEd Project, the organization I work with. Here’s the schpiel:
New America NYC in collaboration with the Invisible Institute |
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Navigating the Pink Ghetto
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Topics around gender politics, family issues and women’s health are crucial mainstays of journalism, so why do issues pertaining to women get sidelined? And how can so-called “women’s topics” get an intellectually sound, politically savvy hearing in a media world that often wants a soft focus on hard issues? Hear from tough women journalists spilling red ink on pink topics, and how they manage the gender divide in serious ideas-based reporting.
FEATURING
EMILY BAZELON
Senior editor, Slate
Contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine
Author of a forthcoming book about bullying, Sticks and Stones, to be published early next spring
ANNIE MURPHY PAUL
Author, Origins and Brilliant Contributing writer, TIME magazine Contributor, NPR’s MindShift.com
PAMELA PAUL
Author, The Starter Marriage and The Future of Matrimony, Pornified, and Parenting, Inc. Features editor and children’s book editor, The New York Times Book Review
KATIE ORENSTEIN
Founder and CEO, The OpEd Project
Author, Little Red Riding Hood Uncloaked
GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE, RSVP NOW
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Comments
Nidhi Shrivastava — June 12, 2012
I really like the post. I think gender based issues are really important.