Lisa Chow – discrimination in workshop
Lisa; Your report was almost investigative – brave perhaps if you think about all of those advertisers who might not like your implications, BUT where are the women, white or otherwise, in your report? We might be lumped into the “minority” category you mention, but more likely we’re the folks who are shoring up the entire business, and I bet some of us are a variety of colors. It was disappointing not to hear women mentioned since we hold up more then half of the sky. I guess reports including women will be relegated to National Women’s History Month reports…does anything ever change?and I bet some of us are a variety of colors. It was disappointing not to hear women mentioned since we hold up more then half of the sky. I guess reports including women will be relegated to National Women’s History Month reports…does anything ever change?It was disappointing not to hear women mentioned or interviewed since we hold up more then half of the sky.It was disappointing not to hear women mentioned or interviewed since we hold up more then half of the sky.
Posted by: anniewarmke | January 21, 2010
Women Invisible in NPR report
Posted in Farm life, Women in our society | Tags: discrimination, NPR, women
