The Women’s Media Center makes women visible and powerful in the media. Led by our president, the Emmy-winning journalist, writer, and producer Carol Jenkins, the WMC works with the media to ensure that women’s stories are told and women’s voices are heard. We do this in three ways: through our media advocacy campaigns; by creating our own media; and by training women to participate directly in media. We are directly engaged with the media at all levels to ensure that a diverse group of women is present in newsrooms, on air, in print and online, as sources and subjects.
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Women's Media Center Co-founder Gloria Steinem talks with Stephen Colbert.
Women's Media Center President Jehmu Greene and WMC Co-founder Gloria Steinem were interviewed by Katie Couric on @katiecouric. In a clip from the interview, Jehmu and Gloria discuss media images and the objectification of girls and women.
Equality Now Executive Director Taina Bien-Aime was featured on ABC World News' in-depth look at the genital mutilation crisis.
Filmmaker and Journalist Jehan Harney was featured on PBS to discuss Muslim-American Women.
Imani Perry discusses the impact of media on how children view race.
Imani Perry discusses how AC3360 series on the impact of media on how children view race.
Princeton Professor Imani Perry was featured on CNN to discuss their new study examining the way children see race in our country.