UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Readers can suggest other journalists in Comments to this entry. I'll move them into this entry and link to some of their work as I have time.
Links to news as it should be told: clean, straight up, no spin, no slant, no snark. Salut!
7 comments:
Forgot to mention Lynn Sweet, Craig Crawford.
(Joe Scarboro is in moderation for a while longer with me.)
[ People can recommend them here. I'll move them up to
http://midstreamnews.blogspot.com/2008/10/recommended-journalists.html
when I can. Computer problesm right now - tdo ]
They are not "political" journalists, but in their field they are very...political. Shannon Brownlee, Natalie Angier, Pam Martens. Health issues.
I'd like to make women aware of blog journalist Cheryl Lindsey Seelhoff writing women's news and issues at http://www.womensspace.org/phpBB2/
Sis
Also, Women's e-News:
http://www.womensenews.org/
And, Bridget's list,
http://www.cwhn.ca/brigit/index.en.html
Canadian women's health e-news, the latest issue of which carried articles on assisted human reproduction, women's equality campaign, the food crisis and gender.
Sis
I don't know if what I've posted is what you want, and I can see there is opinion I certainly don't agree with on some of these sites. But for now (heh) there is no women's news site, or journalist, I completely agree with.
But what I've given can be part of news and information gathering. And if there are comments, one can disagree with an opinion or stance. For example, I think many women would disagree with the first item in Women's e-News "cheers" list. If they have a comment section I haven't found it. Too bad.
Sis
http://www.global-sisterhood-network.org/
Thanks, Sis. I need to find some time to neaten up this page. Looks like I need a section special for for feminist news sources. In the meantime your info and your comments are here for all to read. Which may be better info really, getting your comments along with the names.
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