Five questions:
1. What are you looking forward to at CAMP in Hot Springs, Ark.?
Connecting with colleagues and friends I respect and care for, learning something new and a massage.
Award-winning columnist, writer, speaker and editor
Five questions:
1. What are you looking forward to at CAMP in Hot Springs, Ark.?
Connecting with colleagues and friends I respect and care for, learning something new and a massage.
This has been the year of Sheryl Sandberg and “leaning in,” and, of course, the Journalism & Women Symposium would be in the middle of this timely debate. It’s part of our JAWS mission, after all. And it’s not as though we haven’t been posing similar questions for quite a while.
As I asked in a column in The Washington Post, “Is the manifesto about women not doing enough or trying to do too much? Will busy working women be able to spare the time to see its lessons as valuable rather than additions to already crowded to-do lists? If women feel guilty about shortchanging home or work, is that really Sandberg’s fault?”
At times, it has seemed as though it’s Sandberg’s world and the rest of us just get to react to it. Was it what we have done, have not done, should have done? But there’s a value in that exercise, too, even if it only gets women thinking about how we help ourselves and one anothe
Mary C. Curtis is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Charlotte, N.C. She appears weekly on TV’s Fox News Rising Charlotte and contributes to The Washington Post She the People blog.
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