Link up with activists who have been in the “eye of the storm” of communication structures that fuel homophobia and hate crimes. This page features resources and organizations that challenge prejudice, exclusion and misinformation in the media…and work for media rights that benefit minority voices in general.
A directory of media owned and operated primarily by, for and about women, organized by media type and location, and including advocacy groups. Produced by The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, updated regularly over the past 35 years, and featuring hundreds of organizations, the 2008 edition is available online and in print.
From Carolyn M. Byerly and Karen Ross, this book provides historical, cultural, political and economic context for ongoing advocacy for increasing womenís voices in media.
Some basic tips and guidelines on bringing together a group to advance the role of women in media, based in experiences from who have organized similar associations in countries around the world.
The BC Rural Women's Network sponsored the Online Safety Toolkit in response to stories about women vulnerability and risks when communicating online. It ís meant to assist rural women, and Internet users generally.