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EVENT: Philly book reading TONIGHT, Nov 9, 5:30pm


Hey Philly friends — come join me TONIGHT as I read from my new book, Reality Bites Back.

WHEN: Tuesday Nov. 9, 5:30 – 7:00pm
WHERE: Barnes & Noble, Rittenhouse Square, 1805 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

19103
FREE

Why is reality television built on such blatant gender and race stereotypes? Why are women and people of color represented so harmfully, and with so much bias, in popular culture? What is “Frankenbite” editing, how many hours of tape are shot for every hour of reality TV aired, and how much cheaper is it to produce a reality show than a scripted program? Is it true that networks are simply “giving people what they want,” or is reality TV really the result of media consolidation, media economics, and stealth advertising?

I’ll answer these questions — and whatever else you throw at me — tonight. Hope to see you there!

RSVP at Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102502319814899

And for more tour dates throughout November — including the official BOOK LAUNCH PARTY!!! in NYC tomorrow (Wed.) night — see event

invitations on Facebook, or view the calendar here.


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New York, NY – 11/04/10


Reality Bites Back reading
When
Thursday20101112
19:00 - All Ages
Where
172 Allen St
New York, NY 10002

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RSVP, New York: Reality Bites Back reading Nov 4, PARTY & Tweet-up Nov 10! (And more.)


Hey New Yorkers: are you looking for something fun and politically relevant to do after the election dust dies down? (Yes, I’m voting today…and so should you. Soapbox moment over.) Well, here are two options for you — I hope to see you at one or both of these exciting events.

Option #1: the intellectually stimulating choice…

THURSDAY, NOV. 4: My first official book reading for Reality Bites Back!

Time: 7pm (through 8:30 or 9-ish)

Place: Bluestockings, 172 Allen St, Manhattan (nearest subway: F to 2nd Ave) (212) 777-6028

Co-hosted by WAM!NYC (the local chapter of Women, Action & Media) and Women In Media & News (the media analysis, education and advocacy org I direct), and supported by

Paradigm Shift

(scan down page).

Why is reality television built on such blatant gender and race stereotypes? Why are women and people of color represented so harmfully, and with so much bias, in popular culture? What is “Frankenbite” editing, how many hours of tape are shot for every hour of reality TV aired, and how much cheaper is it to produce a reality show than a scripted program? Is it true that networks are simply “giving people what they want,” or is reality TV really the result of media consolidation, media economics, and stealth advertising?


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New York City, NY – 10/22/10


Spark Summit: workshop
When
Friday20101012
13:30 - All Ages
Where
68th St. & Lexington Ave
New York City, NY
Other Info
Join Jennifer L. Pozner (Reality Bites Back; Women In Media & News), Andrea Quijada (Media Literacy Project), and Jamia Wilson (Women's Media Center) for an interactive media literacy discussion at the SPARK! Summit on the sexualization of girls in the media. Our session will look critically at how women and girls are represented in the media, and cover how representation is directly correlated with who the decision makers are. We’ll explore what you can do to change the conversation with media literacy, advocacy and action! For more information, see: http://www.sparksummit.com/

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Reality Bites Back at SPARK Summit: Challenging media sexualization of girls


Quick reminder: if you’re in New York City, Hunter College is the place to be today, as media literacy activists, media makers, youth educators, girls’ rights advocates, scholars — and, importantly, girls themselves — will be coming together for the SPARK Summit (Sexualization Protest: Action, Resistance, Knowledge).

On behalf of Women In Media & News, I’m thrilled to be presenting tomorrow during the “Shining a Light on Sexualization in the Media” workshop, along with Andrea Quijada of the Media Literacy Project, and Yana Walton and Jill

Marcellus of

the Women’s Media Center. Andrea will be conducting an interactive media literacy game, we’ll show a Spark Summit-produced video about sexualization (including many clips from reality TV shows), after which I will discuss sexualization in reality TV–in particular, stereotypes about women’s sexuality, the differences in how hypersexualization of women of color plays out, how to watch critically.

Media personalities including Geena Davis and MTV’s Amber Madison will be speaking, as will WIMN allies such as Samhita Mukhopadhyay of Feministing, sex educator and young feminist leader Shelby Knox, Emily May of HollaBack, the WMC’s Jamia Wilson, and many others.

See the SPARK Summit agenda.

There’s still time to register.


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New York City, NY – 09/27/10


Ladies of the Left: White Women Talk White Privilege, Progressive Media, AntiRacism
When
Monday2010912
18:30 - All Ages
Where
Brecht Forum (map)
451 West Street bet Bank & Bethune
New York City, NY
Other Info
White privilege, notions of power, challenging white America, talking tough personal truths dealing with the work of undoing racism, asking how much stronger progressive media can and should be.
Come on Out. Hear a Personal, Professional, Historical, Institutional Perspective. And be heard.
...
Power Panel, Monologue, Q&A

Join Us. Come Out. Take Part.

Admission: $10

Laura Flanders - New York Times Best-selling author, Host of GRITtv, the daily show on MNN (Ch 34) and CUNY-TV (Ch 75.) www.grittv.org

J Love Calderon - Author, Educator, Activist; Editor 'Love, Race, & Liberation: Til The White Day Is Done

Jennifer l. Pozner - Founder & Executive Director of Women in Media & News

Margery Freeman - Educator and Activist; organizer and trainer with The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond & The Anti-Racist Alliance

Moderated by:

Esther Armah - International Award winning Journalist, New York Radio Host Wake Up Call & Off The Page WBAI99.5FM & Playwright.

THIS IS AFROLICIOUS : THE PROVOCATIVE, POWERFUL EMOTIONAL JUSTICE ARTS & CONVERSATION SERIES.