Chris Mohney

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" Rachel Sklar has made it her personal mission to make sure that good work by women in media does not go unnoticed."

soupsoup:

charitini:

I am very, very proud of that descriptor. The full Gelf interview with me is here.

I’m not a hater at all, and granted I asphyxiated inside this bubble a long time ago, but most and maybe all of these women are far from overlooked or underrated. Many have (or have had) great, prestigious jobs, and/or are very well known and successful for their work on the job or off. Or is the idea that they’re overlooked and underrated because they’re women, relative to men in similar positions? I dunno, seems like missed opportunity to talk up ladies who aren’t already blogged all over the walls hereabouts.

  1. sarahburris reblogged this from changetheratio
  2. changetheratio reblogged this from charitini and added:
    The below is a reblog of a year-old post, about this panel I organized called “Overlooked: Women in Media” (video here,...
  3. charitini reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
    The first trap in having a panel about women being overlooked will always be the claim that if they’re so overlooked,...
  4. spiers reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
    “Overlooked Women” sounds like a Louis Auchincloss novel. (But maybe I’m not feeling sufficiently overlooked!)
  5. brianvan reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
    mean, it just depends on which circle you’re looking at. In the media world,...been making...
  6. fek reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
    Basically, yes! What Chris doesn’t mention because he’s nice and humble and what I will mention because fuck y’all, I’m...
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  8. chrismohney reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    I’m not a hater at all, and granted I asphyxiated inside this bubble a long time ago, but most and maybe all of these...
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