Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

04 January 2015

IRIN News: A new chapter

Source: mass emailing 
Today marks a new beginning for IRIN. No longer part of the UN, we're an independent non-profit news and information service providing the inside story on emergencies.


Our goal remains the same: compelling coverage of the causes and effects of humanitarian crises, as well as the responses to them.

The scale of suffering, abuse and injustice around the world is outrageous. Hard to contemplate, it's often easier to just shut it out. We get that.

We want to make a difference with fair and balanced news, analysis and comment. But not in a boring, preachy way. We want our coverage to renew your sense of urgency and empathy, to celebrate survival and solutions against the odds and to castigate the unjust and indefensible. We intend to take advantage of our independence to be sharper, fresher and bolder than before.

It will be a gradual process as we try out new approaches, formats and delivery platforms to grow our audience and impact. Some of the excellent IRIN team are staying on, keeping the best of the IRIN tradition alive. But new people and new ideas will fundamentally shake up the way we report and interact. You're part of it. Join the conversation on Twitter or Facebook. Let us know what you think at feedback@irinnews.org. Spread the word: we're hiring. If you're an email subscriber, you don't have to do anything, your preferences remain as you set them up.

We thank our donors and partners and the nearly 20-year support of the UN for this chance at a new beginning.

A few basics: we're setting up robust governance structures to preserve editorial independence. Our headquarters is in Switzerland, while keeping our footprint in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. We will need to carry advertising and sponsorship to complement grants from donors and foundations. We will almost certainly change the brand, to signal a break with the past. There's plenty more: read more about our transition here.

For now, best wishes and looking forward to hearing from you,


Ben Parker
Chief Executive Officer
IRIN
www.irinnews.org
https://twitter.com/benparker140

Fawcett Society: This is what New Year resolutions for feminists might look like...

Source: mass emailing 
This is what New Year resolutions for feminists might look like...





Happy New Year

It's at this time when generally thoughts turn to all the so called good for us things that we promise ourselves we will get to "this year".  You know, things like: I'm going to stick to the diet this time; I'm going to spend (more) time in the gym this year; I'm going to make sure I get my five a day come what may; I'm going to watch TV less and read more. All laudable intentions, and most of those I should be promising to do myself.

At Fawcett we will work tirelessly through 2015 to achieve our collective resolutions including:

That men and women see the benefits of feminism to them as individuals and to society

But, what about replacing a couple of your own, or if you are strong willed enough, adding a few more which may help remind ourselves and others that what we are asking for is not that difficult and not that scary?

Here are some suggestions that we think are easily achievable in 2015 and we hope that you will take the ones you feel strongly about on board, and of course add your ideas to them.
  • I will refuse to fill in Ms, Mrs, Miss or Mr on forms or answer the question to call centres unless my gender and marital status are of direct relevance to the matter in hand.
  • I will make the effort to sign one of the following petitions, for example: http://www.5050parliament.co.uk and www.change.org/p/david-dinsmore-take-the-bare-boobs-out-of-the-sun-nomorepage3
  • I will remember the women who struggled and died in this country, and those who in other countries to this day struggle and die to make sure that I and women throughout the world can be educated and vote – and I will respect those women by making sure I vote in the 2015 election and every other election after that
  • I will follow my local Fawcett group on Facebook or Twitter and share or retweet
  • I will have recruited at least five new Fawcett members by the end of the year.
  • I will challenge the next sexist comment or joke I hear
  • I will tweet my support for influential women in a senior position in politics, the law, the boardroom, or anywhere else using the hashtag #InspirationalWomen, include Fawcett in the tweet so that we can follow.
  • I will tweet my support for men in public life who challenge sexism using #menwhosupportfeminism
  • I will give a copy of one of these books to teenagers I know: Caitlin Moran's How to Build a Girl or How to be a Woman; Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Women; John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women; Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique; Cordelia Fine's Delusions of Gender... but there are lots more so you choose.
  • If I can I will ask the company I work for to do a gender pay audit and publish it.
  • I will encourage men who have recently become a parent to take their share of parental leave to be at home with their children
  • I will share my knowledge of the domestic sphere and enable the men in my life to feel competent and capable in areas normally considered the preserve of women.
  • I will encourage my sons and daughters and my nieces and nephews to stop praising girls just for looks and start to get to know their interests and their lives 
  • I will sign up to Inspiring Women http://www.inspiringthefuture.org/inspiring-women/ and speak in a school
  • I will find an older woman who lived through the earlier feminist struggles and listen to her story to increase my resolve to change things for the future
  • I will ask my children's school to introduce a gender free uniform list so boys and girls have the same range of uniform to choose from
  • I will expunge the phrase "big boys don't cry" and similar from my vocabulary and encourage others around me to do likewise
  • I will ask every shop that identifies some toys as girls and some as boys to remove that signage
Here's to a more gender equal year in 2015.

Belinda

Belinda Phipps
Fawcett Chair
07432 680079
chair@fawcettsociety.org.uk
www.fawcettsociety.org.uk

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