When we went to the New York Times to meet with Jodi Kantor, we held a quick interview and asked her questions. She then gave us a mini-tour into the newsroom, and we got to take a picture there.
Women’s Image & the Media
@ChinTwins Interview
by 24angelinam
We had a call with Cristen Barker, a social media influencer. We asked her questions, for example, Do you ever feel discouraged by people in the media? Do you ever feel empowered?
NYTimes Interview with Jodi Kantor
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by 24angelinam
Name: Angelina Musso Social Justice Group: 2019-2020, Women’s Image & the Media Date of Fieldwork: December 19, 2019 Name of Organization: The New York Times Person (people) with whom I met and their job titles: Jodi Kantor, Reporter/Journalist Type of Fieldwork: Interview Reflection: https://app.seesaw.me/pages/shared_item?item_id=item.fc0cddb8-21c8-43d1-bed5-47a512b70f19&share_token=ljGbmOBPSGqxDWAKH7SLJg&mode=share What I did: What I learned: What I learned about Social…
Watching The TV Show The Toys That Made Us
by 24simones
For this fieldwork, we stayed at school and watched the TV show The Toys That Made Us. We saw the Barbie episode and learned how controversial that topic is.
Meeting with Houry Geudelekian at the United Nations
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My group and I talked to Houry Geudelekian about the issues of women and media and what their organization does to help ameliorate it. In the process, we learned a bit about her life as well.
Interview With Jodi Kantor
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We met with Ms. Kantor in the Cafeteria of the New York Times. We asked her some questions, and then she quickly gave us a tour of the Newsroom. It was a very good and educational experience for our group.
The Paley Center: Watching Women in the Media in the Past to Current
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We went to the Paley Center for media where we learned about how media has presented women throughout the years.
Fieldwork With Caroline Quigley
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First, we talked a bit with Caroline about how women are represented in the media. Then we watched a montage of television history (30 years) of how women are showed. We saw a lot of rich, blonde, skinny, white girls who hate school and are boy crazy.
Paley Center for Media meet with Caroline Quigley of the Edu. Department
by 24renk
We went to the Paley Center and talked with Caroline Quigley about how Media has affected the world and saw some primary sources of female media representation and how that’s changed over the years and how it’s stayed the same. We also looked into some different types of media and how people create media.