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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Accepting Women in the Media
Discrimination is a prevalent force, whether we want to accept it or not. Racism, genderism and sexism are just a few that top the list in today's day and age. As a female journalist, one of the biggest challenges that I see today is the acceptance of women in the media.
Equality in general has been tested over the years, but equality for women has been one of the major issues. A constant fight that many have been fighting against for quite some time now, it seems like a never-ending battle.
There are so many people and figures in the media who have been battling for fairness in the world for women in the work place, school, and in daily life as a whole.
English actress Emma Watson has transformed from a young Muggle wizard to a strong spokeswoman for feminism. Over the past few years, she has spoken out on behalf of women everywhere, earning herself the title of the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador in 2014. Watson has also recently released a statement inviting men to support gender equality as well, which is crucial to the movement.
Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai survived a shot to the head on her school bus at just fifteen-years old in her stand for women's right to an education in her country. Almost four years later and now at eighteen-years old, Yousafzai continues to stand up for women all over the world and calls them to join her in the fight for gender equality.
Even now, I am literally sitting in an art history class watching the Japanese art of Kabuki theater, another activity that women are prohibited from joining. All of these occurrences prove that sexism isn't just in one area or region - it's all over the world.
I'm currently taking a class about women and minorities in the media and how they have been treated over the years. While the class has only bee in session for about three weeks, we have already went over how discriminatory the people of the newsroom can be. In one instance, my professor had a fellow female journalist in one of her past jobs years ago who would hide in the bathroom whenever one of the men in the office would come into work. Why? Because whenever she walked by, he would pull her down in his lap and humiliate her in front of her co-workers.
But what could she do about it? The men in the office were considered to be superior. If she were to tell someone in higher-up, there is a fair chance that she would not have been taken seriously.
White males have been considered to be higher-ranking over history, and especially in the work place. While it may not be so drastic in the modern world as it has been over the past few centuries, there is no disputing that it still exists in many areas.
The newsroom is one place where the competition between genders has been high throughout the decades. Diversity in the world of journalism is still emerging. Today, Buzzfeed is known to have one of the most diverse newsrooms in the country.
Jane Cunningham Croly and Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, more famously known as their pen names Jennie June and Nellie Bly, are just two nineteenth century journalists who have paved the way for women today
While we have come a long ways in terms of fighting against discrimination in today's society, the war is far from being won.
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Saturday, November 7, 2015
8 Current Buzzfeed Posts You Need to See Right Now
I'm a Buzzfeed addict. It's my guilty
pleasure, and I can't help but find myself on the site constantly (especially
when I'm procrastinating and have mounds of homework in front of me). They're
funny, relatable, delicious, and inspiring.
So, for a change of pace, I want to share some of my current favorite posts from the site with all of you. Enjoy!
1. 17 Subtle Ways To Wear Your Love Of Disney
Because who in their right mind doesn't love anything and everything Disney?
2. I Survived A Suicide Attempt
One of the most inspiring videos that I have watched recently, no matter who you are.
3. 27 Gifts Every Book Lover Should Ask For This Year
For all of my fellow bookworms out there who aren't quite sure of what they want for Christmas yet.
4. Spray Paint Nail Polish Exists And Your Life Will Never Be The Same Again
Quite possibly the most ingenious thing to come out since sliced bread.
5. The Ultimate Guide To Getting Published In A Literary Magazine
A little bit of help for any of you who have a passion for writing as great as I do.
6. 22 Things All Messy Couples Know
If your relationship is anything like the one that my boyfriend and I have, then you can relate 101%.
7. 26 Pictures That Show Just How Hardcore '70s Punk Really Was
So, for a change of pace, I want to share some of my current favorite posts from the site with all of you. Enjoy!
1. 17 Subtle Ways To Wear Your Love Of Disney
Because who in their right mind doesn't love anything and everything Disney?
2. I Survived A Suicide Attempt
One of the most inspiring videos that I have watched recently, no matter who you are.
3. 27 Gifts Every Book Lover Should Ask For This Year
For all of my fellow bookworms out there who aren't quite sure of what they want for Christmas yet.
4. Spray Paint Nail Polish Exists And Your Life Will Never Be The Same Again
Quite possibly the most ingenious thing to come out since sliced bread.
5. The Ultimate Guide To Getting Published In A Literary Magazine
A little bit of help for any of you who have a passion for writing as great as I do.
6. 22 Things All Messy Couples Know
If your relationship is anything like the one that my boyfriend and I have, then you can relate 101%.
7. 26 Pictures That Show Just How Hardcore '70s Punk Really Was
To me, punk is about being an
individual and going against the grain and standing up and saying, 'This is who
I am.'" - Joey Ramone
8. This Is For Everyone From Upstate New York
This one is for all of my Rochester family. Representing Flour City and our undying love for garbage plates.
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