Megan Kamerick: Women should represent women in media

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Like most journalists, I'm an idealist.
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I love unearthing good stories, especially untold stories.
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I just didn't think that in 2011,
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women would still be in that category.
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I'm the President of the Journalism and Women Symposium -- JAWS.
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That's Sharky.
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(Laughter)
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I joined 10 years ago because I wanted female role models,
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and I was frustrated by the lagging status of women in our profession
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and what that meant for our image in the media.
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We make up half the population of the world,
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but we're just 24 percent of the news subjects
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quoted in news stories.
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And we're just 20 percent of the experts quoted in stories.
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And now, with today's technology,
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it's possible to remove women from the picture completely.
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This is a picture of President Barack Obama and his advisors,
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tracking the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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You can see Hillary Clinton on the right.
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Let's see how the photo ran
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in an Orthodox Jewish newspaper based in Brooklyn.
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Hillary's completely gone.
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(Laughter)
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The paper apologized, but said it never runs photos of women;
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they might be sexually provocative.
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(Laughter)
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This is an extreme case, yes.
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But the fact is,
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women are only 19 percent of the sources in stories on politics,
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and only 20 percent in stories on the economy.
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The news continues to give us a picture
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where men outnumber women
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in nearly all occupational categories, except two:
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students and homemakers.
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(Laughter)
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So we all get a very distorted picture of reality.
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The problem is, of course, there aren't enough women in newsrooms.
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They report at just 37 percent of stories in print, TV and radio.
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Even in stories on gender-based violence,
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men get an overwhelming majority of print space and airtime.
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Case in point:
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This March, the New York Times ran a story by James McKinley
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about a gang rape of a young girl,
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11 years old, in a small Texas town.
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McKinley writes that the community is wondering,
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"How could their boys have been drawn into this?"
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"Drawn into this" --
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like they were seduced into committing an act of violence.
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And the first person he quotes says,
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"These boys will have to live with this the rest of their lives."
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(Groans, laughter)
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You don't hear much about the 11-year-old victim,
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except that she wore clothes that were a little old for her
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and she wore makeup.
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The Times was deluged with criticism.
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Initially, it defended itself,
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and said, "These aren't our views.
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This is what we found in our reporting."
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Now, here's a secret you probably know already:
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Your stories are constructed.
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As reporters, we research, we interview.
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We try to give a good picture of reality.
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We also have our own unconscious biases.
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But The Times makes it sound like anyone would have reported this story
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the same way.
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I disagree with that.
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So three weeks later,
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The Times revisits the story.
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This time, it adds another byline to it with McKinley's:
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Erica Goode.
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What emerges is a truly sad, horrific tale
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of a young girl and her family trapped in poverty.
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She was raped numerous times by many men.
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She had been a bright, easygoing girl.
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She was maturing quickly, physically,
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but her bed was still covered with stuffed animals.
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It's a very different picture.
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Perhaps the addition of Ms. Goode is what made this story more complete.
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The Global Media Monitoring Project has found that stories by female reporters
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are more likely to challenge stereotypes than those by male reporters.
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At KUNM here in Albuquerque,
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Elaine Baumgartel did some graduate research
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on the coverage of violence against women.
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What she found was many of these stories tend to blame victims
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and devalue their lives.
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They tend to sensationalize, and they lack context.
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So for her graduate work,
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she did a three-part series on the murder of 11 women,
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found buried on Albuquerque's West Mesa.
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She tried to challenge those patterns and stereotypes in her work
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and she tried to show the challenges that journalists face
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from external sources, their own internal biases
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and cultural norms.
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And she worked with an editor at National Public Radio
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to try to get a story aired nationally.
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She's not sure that would have happened if the editor had not been a female.
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Stories in the news
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are more than twice as likely to present women as victims than men,
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and women are more likely to be defined by their body parts.
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Wired magazine, November 2010.
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Yes, the issue was about breast-tissue engineering.
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Now I know you're all distracted, so I'll take that off.
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(Laughter)
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Eyes up here.
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(Laughter)
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So --
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(Applause)
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Here's the thing:
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Wired almost never puts women on its cover.
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Oh, there have been some gimmicky ones --
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Pam from "The Office,"
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manga girls,
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a voluptuous model covered in synthetic diamonds.
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Texas State University professor Cindy Royal wondered in her blog
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how are young women like her students supposed to feel about their roles
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in technology, reading Wired.
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Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired, defended his choice
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and said there aren't enough women, prominent women
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in technology to sell a cover, to sell an issue.
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Part of that is true,
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there aren't as many prominent women in technology.
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Here's my problem with that argument:
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Media tells us every day what's important,
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by the stories they choose and where they place them;
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it's called agenda setting.
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How many people knew the founders of Facebook and Google
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before their faces were on a magazine cover?
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Putting them there made them more recognizable.
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Now, Fast Company Magazine embraces that idea.
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This is its cover from November 15, 2010.
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The issue is about the most prominent and influential women in technology.
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Editor Robert Safian told the Poynter Institute,
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"Silicon Valley is very white and very male.
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But that's not what Fast Company thinks
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the business world will look like in the future,
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so it tries to give a picture of where the globalized world is moving."
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By the way, apparently, Wired took all this to heart.
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This was its issue in April.
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(Laughter)
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That's Limor Fried, the founder of Adafruit Industries,
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in the Rosie the Riveter pose.
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It would help to have more women in positions of leadership in media.
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A recent global survey
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found that 73 percent of the top media-management jobs
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are still held by men.
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But this is also about something far more complex:
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our own unconscious biases and blind spots.
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Shankar Vedantam is the author
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of "The Hidden Brain: How Our Unconscious Minds Elect Presidents,
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Control Markets, Wage Wars, and Save Our Lives."
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He told the former ombudsman at National Public Radio,
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who was doing a report on how women fare in NPR coverage,
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unconscious bias flows throughout most of our lives.
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It's really difficult to disentangle those strands.
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But he did have one suggestion.
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He used to work for two editors
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who said every story had to have at least one female source.
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He balked at first,
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but said he eventually followed the directive happily,
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because his stories got better
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and his job got easier.
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Now, I don't know if one of the editors was a woman,
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but that can make the biggest difference.
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The Dallas Morning News won a Pulitzer Prize in 1994
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for a series it did on women around the world,
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but one of the reporters told me
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she's convinced it never would have happened
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if they had not had a female assistant foreign editor,
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and they would not have gotten some of those stories
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without female reporters and editors on the ground,
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particularly one on female genital mutilation --
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men would just not be allowed into those situations.
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This is an important point to consider,
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because much of our foreign policy now revolves around countries
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where the treatment of women is an issue,
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such as Afghanistan.
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What we're told in terms of arguments against leaving this country
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is that the fate of the women is primary.
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Now, I'm sure a male reporter in Kabul can find women to interview.
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Not so sure about rural, traditional areas,
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where I'm guessing women can't talk to strange men.
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It's important to keep talking about this, in light of Lara Logan.
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She was the CBS News correspondent
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who was brutally sexually assaulted in Egypt's Tahrir Square,
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right after this photo was taken.
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Almost immediately, pundits weighed in,
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blaming her and saying things like,
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"You know, maybe women shouldn't be sent to cover those stories."
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I never heard anyone say this about Anderson Cooper and his crew,
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who were attacked covering the same story.
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One way to get more women into leadership
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is to have other women mentor them.
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One of my board members is an editor at a major global media company,
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but she never thought about this as a career path,
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until she met female role models at JAWS.
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But this is not just a job for super-journalists
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or my organization.
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You all have a stake in a strong, vibrant media.
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Analyze your news.
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And speak up when there are gaps missing in coverage,
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like people at The New York Times did.
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Suggest female sources to reporters and editors.
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Remember -- a complete picture of reality may depend upon it.
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And I'll leave you with a video clip
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that I first saw in [1987] when I was a student in London.
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It's for The Guardian newspaper.
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It's actually long before I ever thought about becoming a journalist,
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but I was very interested in how we learn to perceive our world.
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Narrator: An event seen from one point of view gives one impression.
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Seen from another point of view,
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it gives quite a different impression.
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But it's only when you get the whole picture,
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you can fully understand what's going on.
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[The Guardian]
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Megan Kamerick: I think you'll all agree
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that we'd be better off if we all had the whole picture.
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