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Hello, 2018–and the aftershocks of 2017 and all it brought. Excited about the announcement from the Today Show that Hoda Kotb is the permanent new co-host of that show–ratings have […]
Hello, 2018–and the aftershocks of 2017 and all it brought. Excited about the announcement from the Today Show that Hoda Kotb is the permanent new co-host of that show–ratings have […]
Steinem and Mankiller School for Organizers (Originally published by The Women’s Media Center) By Carol Jenkins | July 15, 2015 It was a collision of worlds: on-the-ground activists from across […]
Happy to add my voice to Take the Lead Women’s survey on women’s leadership and how to reach parity by 2025, a mere ten years from now. Some great ideas […]
To: Carol Jenkins Dear Carol, In the past few weeks we lost two bright lights and good friends of the Women’s Media Center: singer and songwriter Lesley Gore and journalist […]
I have been thinking, ever since the election of Bill de Blasio, of what it means to experience a progressive thinking mayor. So now I can report, a month into […]
I am still thinking about Jesmyn Ward’s memoir, Men We Reaped. The title comes from Harriet Tubman, one brave Black woman abolitionist who led hundreds of slaves to freedom on […]
The most fascinating potential alliance announced this week: newly-elected New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, and the conservative Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. While holding true to his reputation and threatening […]
There are currently enough homeless kids in the city to fill Madison Square Garden and still leave a few thousand for the Barclays Center Shola Olatoye, Enterprise Community Partners, NYDaily […]
At brunch today with a friend, discussing local (the NYC mayoral outcome) and world (what to do about Syria) events, it occurred to me that what Russian President Vladimir Putin […]
This summer I am reading the nonfiction of James Baldwin–his essays, reviews, lectures, speeches. He was a masterful essayist, and while re-reading “Notes of a Native Son,” the essay for […]