Tag: media

Pregnant and CEO

There were a lot of articles recently about the hiring of Marissa Mayer as head CEO of Yahoo. Why is that news?  It is true there are still not many as many women CEOs as men, although it is changing. What got the media worked up about this was that she announced on twitter within moments after she was hired (it was quick) that she is 7 months pregnant.  Shocking!  Will she be able to handle it all? How do women do it?   I am sure on her CEO salary, Mayer will be fine. Let’s just hope the media isn’t hanging on her every move.

Helen Thomas and Inhibition: Her recent comments

I met Helen Thomas last year at a conference called “Women and Power” at Omega Institute.  We were presenters on the same panel about women and the media. She was funny, gracious, kind, opinionated. Among her many bon mots, she said (and I love this) that”If you want to know what’s happening in the world, read the comics.” (paraphrase, but close).

My feeling is that as we get older, we women learn to lose our inhibitions in many ways. Helen Thomas represents that clearly. We realize that being careful is not all that it is cracked up to, that being nice at the exclusion of ourselves should not always be the most important quality to have. Her comments on Israel and the Jews, however, went too far in my estimation. She is, of course, allowed her own opinion, but even she realized after the fact that what she said was not right. Her emotions got the better of her–I am not sure if it was because of her age. Maybe after years of being asked questions, she let her inner editor fall away when she shouldn’t have.

I am sorry she will end her career on this note…if in fact her career is ended. Maybe she should do stand-up. Sarah Silverman has shown that raw comments get a laugh from many. In my cartoons, I try to be uninhibited but thoughtful, not hurtful, and not provocative as in pushing people’s buttons. I want to be like Helen Thomas, but not as she was last week.

The cartoon below was done last week (June 10, 2010) and has run in numerous online sites, starting with womensenews.org, then dscriber.com and now salon.com It’s getting a lot of comments, mostly in the form of dialogue between the commenters on their own opinions. As long as the comments don’t get nasty, dialogue is what we need.

Helen Thomas and me

“If you want truth in this country, read the comic strips.” -Helen Thomas

The great icon, Helen Thomas, speaks the truth! She said so many great things on Saturday, in her interview at Omega Institute. She and I were on a panel, Women and the Media. It was an incredible honor to meet her and participate with her.  We were interviewed by another amazing person in journalism, Pat Mitchel.

http://www.feministing.com/cgi-bin/movabletype/mt-search.fcgi?IncludeBlogs=2&search=liza+donnelly&limit=20

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