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Hi Carol, I guess this is a case of better late than never.  
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Your grandmother sounds great.  I knew a woman like her.  She grew a 1/2 acre garden-full and fed her whole church congregation from it.  What a great rememberance on International Women's Day
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Just found you.  I'm 54, but my first g-child is only 6 mo.  I used to teach kindergarten, but we moved to Billings Mt. and now I am substituting and writing.  Just got my first book published.  But the cruel news is that I…
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Who I am:
womensmediacenter.com
twitter: CarolJenkins
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire, with Elizabeth G . Hines
Sisterhood is Forever, edited by Robin Morgan
Media outlets that I currently write for:
Women's Media Center
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Memoir, Blog Posts

July 02. White Flight

Thanks to Jodie Evans, I’ve just received a copy of ethnologist danah boyd’s talk from the Public Democracy Forum (PDF09) in New York City this week. Many colleagues attended and tweeted the conference, the most prolific being Ruth Ann Harnisch, who gets new media from her vantage point as a former journalist and current philanthropist.

I am particularly interested in danah’s take on social media networks, especially the trends she sees in young people’s participation. A media researcher for Microsoft, and fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, she makes the case that the growth of Facebook is a case of “white flight” from what at least one high school student called “the ghetto” of MySpace. She posited a challenge to the PDF participants (mostly white) to take note of the class, race and gender divides that are being replicated in the digital world, eradicating the notion of a “public sphere” where all come together to gather information. The speakers and 1,000 attendees at the conference would indeed seem to confirm that the divide between the classes, races, and genders is getting wider.

It’s a subject I have much interest in, this vanishing of what I refer to as the Public Square. Where we once seemed to be moving toward full participation in the media (known as “mainstream”) and thus society, the internet, for all its promise of equalizing us, is fracturing us, the new technology and social networks allowing us to close in on our special interests and talk mostly to those we agree with—and in most cases, look like. As a result, the Public Square is sparsely populated, indeed.

Much of this is due to the failure of old media to fully integrate, to fully incorporate coverage of women, people of color, gay and lesbian, immigrants. It’s at the bottom of the success of what’s called “ethnic media,” women’s sites, and millions of websites and blogs.

For me, this is a family history as well as societal commentary. I was a second generation journalist—both my father and stepfather worked for the Black Press in the 40’s and 50’s: my father as a reporter for papers like the Chicago Defender and Pittsburgh Courier; my stepfather as publisher of the first African American pictorial magazine in the country, NewsPic. It preceded Ebony and was created for the black soldiers fighting in World War II. Both of these reporters were prohibited from working for major publications because of their race in a time of segregation and discrimination.

When I became a television reporter in 1970, we believed we were on track to full participation—but as we know now, that never happened, and gains by women and people of color are slipping fast in the economic turmoil.

The question before us is: what can we do to save the Public Square? Where do we meet (or tweet up) as a nation un-divided?

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Fridays with Avery

Posted on August 12, 2009 at 4:21pm 2 Comments

My daughter has the good sense--and luck--to live not far from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. I took my granddaughter Avery there recently for her first lessons in the importance of art: she's all of four months old. We'd been there once before, when she was only three weeks old. That day we concentrated on the Greek and Roman rooms--and the new American wing. I'll be thruthful: she slept through most of it.



But on this last trip we had a mission. I wanted to begin to tell her the… Continue
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July 04. Sarah Palin & Politics & Sexism & the Media

Posted on July 5, 2009 at 8:51am 0 Comments

Ever since she burst onto the national stage, Sarah Palin has complicated my work.



I hadn’t even finished packing my bag at the end of the Democratic Convention in August, 2008, relieved that I’d navigated the Hillary and Barack rapprochement—not to mention the huge spatial challenges of Denver (had events ever been so far apart?) when cable reporters broke the news that John McCain had chosen Sarah Palin as his running mate. Who? What???



And that’s exactly… Continue
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July 03. Celebrating the Fourth

Posted on July 5, 2009 at 5:59am 4 Comments

Whenever we get anywhere near the 4th of July—and its permission to begin the light-hearted part of the year—I think about my Uncle Arthur. He was, without a doubt, one of the most free-spirited, un-angst loaded people I’ve known. And, July 4th was his birthday—or so he said.



My daughter, Elizabeth Hines, and I wrote a book about him and discovered all sorts of amazing things about him—and our country. The mouth-full title: Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black… Continue
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July 02. White Flight

Posted on July 3, 2009 at 10:16am 1 Comment

Thanks to Jodie Evans, I’ve just received a copy of ethnologist danah boyd’s talk from the Public Democracy Forum (PDF09) in New York City this week. Many colleagues attended and tweeted the conference, the most prolific being Ruth Ann Harnisch, who gets new media from her vantage point as a former journalist and current philanthropist.



I am particularly interested in danah’s take on social media networks, especially the trends she sees in young people’s participation. A media… Continue
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July 01. Harlem

Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:39pm 1 Comment

The ride home on the A train last night was symbolic of our modern media age: I sat next to my son, each of us plugged into an earpiece of his aqua “gummie” earphones (the latest rage, I’m told), watching a video on his Ipod. It was Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” As two generations of Michael Jackson fans, we were paying perhaps a final homage to his brilliance and magic—and sadness.



We were, quite by accident, in Harlem last night as thousands of fans lined up for Michael’s tribute… Continue

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At 2:36pm on December 27, 2011, Whitney StovallWhitney Stovall said…

Greetings!

I would love to have your input for my magazine, Eve’s Belle! If you are interested or need help with anything, let me know!

 

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At 6:46pm on May 5, 2011, Dori J. MaynardDori J. Maynard said…

Hi Carol,

I guess this is a case of better late than never.

 

At 1:49pm on September 13, 2010, Sally KohnSally Kohn said…
Ooooh, great to get to see you tonight. Bring your calendar and let's make a date before we leave!
At 8:33am on September 7, 2010, Sally KohnSally Kohn said…
Hiya Carol!!! Thanks for "friending" me. I'm thrilled to have found She Writes. What a great community and resource! Glad you're a part of it, too. Even better!!

Can we finally grab coffee sometime? Maybe October?

Best,
Sally
At 7:19pm on July 2, 2009, Deborah SiegelDeborah Siegel said…
Thanks for *your* comment! I am just blown away by the way this site is "blowing up," as they say. Carol, we need to figure out how to offer some WMC-style media training for SHE WRITES members -- perhaps online?! Let's talk! xoDeborah
 
 
 

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