"What a great theme 'Herstory' is for a blog! I am fascinated with Christine de Pizan and enjoyed your piece about her."
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Permalink Reply by Robyn Su Miller on August 3, 2009 at 12:20pm In 1968 at the fledgling Women's Liberation Movement's first national demonstration, the protest of the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, the radical organizers let it be known that they would talk only to women reporters. This was an outrageous gesture that brought the movement many allies among the women reporters who were yanked off the women's pages of major papers to cover this founding feminist event. For many it was their first non-women's page assignment. Among them was (the late) Charlotte Curtis, who eventually became (I believe) the first woman invited onto the editorial board of the NY Times and appointed VP.
Here's the paradox: with the goal of ending women reporters' restriction to the women's pages, the organizers of the action restricted their media contacts to women only. Some version of this paradox has long haunted the women's movement in every area, with no single policy triumphing, but rather a continuing debate and an endless series of temporary ad hoc solutions. Which is probably as it should be. Let a hundred flowers (and media) bloom!
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