Showing posts with label media activism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label media activism. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2009

Gross.


Check out this post on the "Yes Means Yes" blog about a recent ad in a men's magazine - another example of things that just aren't funny.


Thursday, June 26, 2008

Color of Change: Please take action

Dear Friends,

Right now, Fox News is trying to paint Barack Obama as foreign, un-American, suspicious, and scary. They're trying to send Americans the message that our country's first viable Black candidate for President is not "one of us."

I've joined on to ColorOfChange.org's campaign to push back on Fox, publicly demanding they stop their race-baiting and fear mongering. If that doesn't work, then we'll go to their advertisers and the FCC. I wanted to invite you to sign on as well. It takes only a moment:

http://www.colorofchange.org/foxobama/?id=2352-187680

Here's what happened recently:

After Senator Obama won the nomination, he and his wife gave each other a "pound" in front of the cameras. Fox anchor E.D. Hill called the act of celebration a "terrorist fist jab." Then last week, a Fox News on-screen graphic referred to Michelle Obama as "Obama's baby mama"--slang used to describe the unmarried mother of a man's child. It was a clear attempt to associate the Obamas with negative cultural stereotypes about Black people, an insult not only to Michelle Obama but to women and Black people everywhere.

After each of the incidents mentioned, Fox issued some form of weak apology. But what does it mean when you slap someone in the face, apologize the next day, then slap them again on the third? It means the apology is meaningless.

These aren't one-time incidents--they're part of a pattern that continues no matter how often Fox is forced to apologize. Fox has a clear record of attacking and undermining Black institutions, Black leaders, and Black people in general.

If we don't push back now, we will see more of the same from now until November. Please join me in helping to bring an end to Fox's behavior.

http://www.colorofchange.org/foxobama/?id=2352-187680

Thanks.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Your daily dose of media activism!

A follow-up to this post:

If you are as tired as I am of Chris Matthews' outrageously sexist and petty rants against Hilary Clinton, join me in contacting MSNBC and Chris Matthews to let them know that ridiculously misogynistic statements DO NOT equal journalism. Media Matters helpfully provides email and snail mail addresses, along with a nice summary of his most recent offenses, here.