On Monday 8 March, it’s International Women’s Day, a global day “celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future,” partnered by Thomson Reuters.
To mark the occasion, Sky News is having a day of female-led broadcasting. The broadcaster announced:
“From sunrise to midnight, the news channel will be presented and produced exclusively by women in support of the globally renowned day, which honours the economic, political and social achievements of women with hundreds of events around the world.”
Reuters will be liveblogging here: http://live.reuters.com/Event/International_Womens_Day_2010_2
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on media owners “to take steps to raise women’s profile in the news, both as professionals and as news topics,” ahead of its survey to be released in Bahrain on Monday.
“The situation is deplorable,” said Aidan White, IFJ general secretary. “Media organisations remain dominated by men the world over. Women must be given equal access to leadership. When that happens it will create a sea change in the news agenda and the way media professionals are treated.”
Here at Journalism.co.uk (where the editorial staff is predominantly female anyway), we thought it might be fun to host some themed comment on our blog. If you (male or female!) have a relevant post you’re burning to write, please let us know and we can publish it here – or link to your site/blog. Please contact judith [at] journalism.co.uk or leave a comment below.
- Which parts of the industry are particularly male-dominated? Does it matter?
- Has online technology helped balance the gender-split?
- What would you like to see change within the industry?
- What are your observations of male-female divide in the workplace?
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Alot of people don’t realise that the majority of people hungry around the world are women… and yet these women produce 60-80% of the food! The answer to hunger, I really believe lies with women. You can also send a message of solidarity to women across the world for International Women’s Day at http://www.wfp.org/women or submit a blog at http://wfp.org/bloggers-against-hunger
Answering to Judith’s call, I have blogged some random thoughts inspired by the International Women’s Day, commenting on women in media and publishing, but also those deceptively glamorous “ladies in uniforms”. Find out more here:
http://madamedotty.blogspot.com/2010/03/international-womens-day-some-random.html
I have just posted on Reuters as I blogged about attending a March in Cambridge with my three year old. Photos and comment at
http://fromrattopositiveparent.blogspot.com/