| 2010/1 Rethinking Media and Gender-Justice |
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| The Beijing+15 Review in March 2010 includes a focus on Section J: Women and Media of the Platform for Action. What are today's communication pluses and minuses related to women and gender justice? Many believe that radical institutional transformation in the media is imperative if they are to promote it meaningfully and that there are four crucial areas of work: 1. Strengthening media monitoring to build media literacy. 2. Producing gender and social justice content with high production values. 3. Linking media with action and solutions. 4. Building partnerships: Neither women, nor men, nor faith-based groups, nor even states can do it alone. |
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