How Important is Planned Parenthood?

Cecile RichardsIn the standoff earlier this spring, Congress nearly shut down the federal government over a battle to defund Planned Parenthood. The measure was voted down in the Senate (42-58) at the last minute, in part by the outpouring (OUTRAGE!) of support, from citizens who know that many millions of families rely on the services available at Planned Parenthood health care clinics.

Today, a half century after Griswold vs. Connecticut, the landmark decision by the Supreme Court that declared it unconstitutional for state law to prohibit the use of contraceptives for married couples, the ability of many American families to get birth control information and routine women’s health care services is seriously under attack.

The restrictive rider in the Federal budget failed, but many states, including Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Texas are continuing the attack on reproduction rights and are preventing women from getting the essential care provided by the 800 health centers around the country. The intent of the anti-abortion activists is to restrict all family planning activities and make it harder for the most vulnerable populations in these states to get many general health services including screenings for cervical cancer, preventative breast exams, treatments for STDs and HIV.

Want to know more? Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America will speak in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 14th at the Commonwealth Club of California, 595 Market Street.

Take Yourself to Lunch Day

Come on! You can’t work all the time—it is time to take yourself (and a buddy) out to lunch. To aid those of you in San Francisco to get out the door, EWIP and the Western Fulfillment Management Association (WFMA) have organized an educational luncheon on Thursday, June 9, from noon to 2 pm.

Grab a friend and come meet two of the Bay Area “Folio 40” honorees, Kate Byrne, Vice President of the Technology Group at Future US and Colleen Holland, Associate Publisher of VegNews. Enjoy the networking opportunity and learn about Kate’s successful i-Pad app, and hear from Colleen on the huge pay off their social media strategy has had for their brand.

Date: Thursday, June 9
Venue: Blu Restaurant, Union Square | Market & 4th St
747 Market Street, San Francisco, in the Sports LA club, 4th floor

Tickets/RSVP: $35 in advance, $45 at the door >>>ORDER ONLINE<<<
More information: Call or email Meg Clark at 415-661-2966

Change the Conversation

Women's Media Center logo Are you frustrated with the lack of diversity in media? Do you have something important to say?
Progressive Women’s Voices is a media and leadership training program for women that has become a cornerstone of the Women’s Media Center graduating over 80 women from the program since 2008. The program prepares women to be effective thought-leaders willing to serve as a strong progressive voice in the media.

Progressive feminists who are communicators with the willingness and desire to promote yourself and speak on important questions may apply now. The first 2011 class will be held in New York City, July 14-18. Ten women from around the country will be selected in a competitive application process. Travel, accommodations, and training expenses are paid for, so apply now! The deadline is May 7, 2011.

Apply Now for Yale Pub Course

Yale Publishing CourseTop leaders in the publishing world will join members of the Yale faculty to present during this summer’s Yale Publishing Course, Leadership Strategies in a Time of Transition. The course will convene two separate week-long sessions addressing such topics as: managing the transition from print to multi-platform publishing; incorporating social media and apps in your publishing strategy; constructing a business strategy that maximizes new revenue streams in electronic publishing; and becoming a global publisher. The first week of the course is designed for magazine and online publishers and the second week is tailored for book and e-book publishers.

The magazine and online publishing session runs from July 10th through July 15th. The 30 or more presenters include such industry luminaries as Cynthia Leive, Editor-in-Chief, Glamour, Michela O’Connor Abrams, President, Dwell Media, and Dorothy Kalins, as well as speakers from Facebook, Flipboard, and Google.

The print and e-book publishing session takes place from July 24th through July 29th. The 30 or so presenters are publishing executives: Kirsty Melville, President, Book Division, Andrews McMeel Publishing; Leslie Hulse, Senior Vice President, Digital Business Development, HarperCollins Publishers; Liisa McCloy-Kelley, Vice President, Director Digital Production Operations, Random House, Inc., as well as speakers from Amazon and Google.

EWIP Members Offered Exclusive 10% Discount

ewip markThis unique course is an excellent opportunity for women who wish to further their careers in publishing. In a special arrangement between Yale Publishing Course and Exceptional Women in Publishing, any EWIP member planning to attend can get a 10% discount on this summer’s course.

Director of the Yale Publishing Course, Tina C. Weiner feels it is more imperative than ever that publishers step away from their daily routines and focus on a broader perspective. For additional information about the course, please contact Tina C. Weiner by email or phone at 203-432-0963.