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The Women’s Media Center has launched an exciting new initiative designed to call out sexism in the media. It’s the kind of work they’ve been doing for years, but now they’re really formalizing and galvanizing women across the country to pitch in and take sexism in the media personally. We all have the potential to be media watchdogs.
To see the entire press conference, go here. They’ve made a parody of sexism in the media that, while meant to be facetious, actually hits bizarrely close to home:
Get involved. To report incidents of sexism in the media that you observe, read, or hear, go here.