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WomenCount Launches 'Stop the Silence' Campaign Calling for Platform Language on Sexism in Media
SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Just days after launching its "Stop
the Silence" campaign calling for the Democratic Party to include language in
the National Platform on gender bias in the media, WomenCount is dispatching
vast numbers of supporters around the country to make its case at Party
"Listening Meetings."
WomenCount members will attend this week's house parties armed with
proposed Platform language that calls for the Party to "acknowledge that the
2008 Democratic primary election exposed pervasive gender bias in the media
during the campaign. From now on, when we see examples of this behavior, our
Party leadership will take immediate and public steps to condemn it." The full
text of the proposed language can be viewed at http://www.womencountpac.com.
"It was bad enough that these sexist incidents occurred over and over
again during the campaign," said Stacy Mason, Executive Director of
WomenCount. "But perhaps worse was that no one in the Democratic Party
leadership did anything about it. Where were they? Thus, our campaign to stop
the silence."
The organization, through its members, will continue to wage the Platform
campaign as part of a bigger effort to put an end to gender bias in the media
and the political arena. There will also be a campaign to include similar
language in the Republican Platform.
WomenCount PAC was created in the closing weeks of the primary election to
advocate for continuing the campaign until every vote was cast and counted. In
just five weeks, WomenCount ran a series of three ad campaigns and made
contributions to several women Members of Congress.
Now, WomenCount has shifted its focus to the issues that emerged from the
campaign and has repositioned itself as a "MoveOn" for women. "We are calling
on all Democrats, no matter who they supported in the primary, to stand up
against sexism," said Jehmu Greene, Political Director of WomenCount. "This
election created a new movement among women in this country. We intend to
capture that passion and energy and use it to continue the progress that has
just been made."
Earlier this month, WomenCount polled its members to ask which of three
issues the movement should tackle first. Stamping out sexism in the media won
with an overwhelming percentage of the vote. In the weeks to come, the group
will continue to wage its "Stop the Silence" campaign as well as launch other
efforts that give women of all generations and backgrounds a powerful voice in
the political process.
WomenCount PAC was created to ensure that the 51 percent of American
citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political
process. So far in the 2008 election cycle, WomenCount has run a series of ads
related to the presidential campaign and made contributions to several women
candidates for Congress.
Contributions to WomenCount PAC are not tax-deductible. Contributions
will be used in federal elections, and are subject to federal law regarding
prohibited sources and limits. Contributions to WomenCount PAC are limited to
$5,000 per calendar year and contributions from corporations and labor unions
are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and
report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of
individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
Paid for by WomenCount PAC and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's
committee.
WomenCount PAC - 1016 Lincoln Blvd., Suite 303, San Francisco CA 94129 -
http://www.womencountpac.com
SOURCE WomenCount PAC
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