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Subject Media coverage misses the gender issues at the heart of mass shootings
Date November 21, 2022 11:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | November 21, 2022
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Media Coverage Misses the Gender Issues at the Heart of Mass Shootings [[link removed]]
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A man views rifles during the National Rifle Association (NRA) convention on May 28, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Brandon Bell / Getty Images)
BY JACKSON KATZ | Amidst outpourings of heartache, grief and outrage about the latest gun massacre, why are so few voices in mainstream American media talking about the gender issues at the heart of this and so many other similar incidents?
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Fearless Feminist Legacy [[link removed]]
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Speaker Pelosi announced on Nov. 17, 2022, she will not seek a leadership position in the new Congress. “Now we must move boldly into the future,” she said. “The hour has come for a new generation.” (Screenshot from C-SPAN)
BY KATHY SPILLAR | House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be remembered for many things: securing passage of the Affordable Care Act; recruiting more women and diverse candidates to run for office (“organize, don’t agonize” was her mantra!); and guiding the nation through the nightmare of the Trump years.
Quite simply, though, she’ll be remembered as the Best. Speaker. Ever.
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COP27’s Newest Headliner: Environmental Justice [[link removed]]
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Climate activists held demonstration in front of International Convention Center to protest the negative effects of climate change, as the UN climate summit COP27 continues in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on November 18, 2022. (Photo by Mohamed Abdel Hamid/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
BY DR. BEVERLY WRIGHT | As the U.N.’s COP27 conference wraps up, we encourage decision-makers to shift their focus to equity-centered solutions such as local clean energy workforce development and training. Governments and businesses can then financially invest in local communities of color after years of colonialism and environmental racism. In this way, those most likely to be impacted will see financial benefits from climate policy. The same way corporations do.
Environmental justice must be at the forefront of every conversation about climate change.
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