Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Zimbabwean Writer To Address SA Media Awards
Reporting by Journalism.co.za
(South Africa)
Award winning Zimbabwean writer, Tsitsi Dangarembwa, best known for her novel “Nervous Condition”, will make the key note address at the award ceremony of the Gender and Media (GEM) Awards taking place at a gala dinner on 8 September.
The awards will be held at a summit where some 187 journalists from 12 countries (108 women and 79 men) submitted entries for the eleven prizes. Stories submitted range from how a beauty queen found out she was HIV positive, to being a black lesbian, to male rape, to virginity testing. With a strong emphasis not just on editorial content but also on media markets and audiences, the summit will get going on 7 September with a key note address by Ammu Joseph, a well know Indian author and founder of the Network of Media Women in India, speaking about gender, globalisation and the media.
This event will be held at Indaba Hotel in Fourways, Johannesburg for the second Gender and Media Summit from September 7-8. Close to two hundred participants from at least 15 countries in the region and overseas will gather at the (GL), the Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) and the Gender and Media Southern Africa (GEMSA) Network, the two day event from 7-8 September will be held under the banner “Media diversity and sustainability: Good for Business, Good for Democracy.”
The summit is a follow up to the September 2004 Convened by Gender Links gathering that brought together 184 media managers, practitioners, NGOs and activists to debate research findings that show that women comprise about one fifth of news sources; less than five percent of media owners and managers and that they are represented in a narrow range of roles in the media, most often as victims or as sex objects.
The summit led to the launch of GEMSA that now has 381 members in twelve countries and will be holding its first general meeting on the eve of the summit.
Speakers from across the region and East Africa will present case studies in six parallel sessions each day on topics such as media markets and audiences; media ownership and management; enabling environments; newsroom policies; gender and images; IT for advocacy; media literacy; gender and images as well as media practice.
New research that will feature in the discussions includes the HIV AIDS and Gender Baseline Study; Gender and Media Audience Study; the Global Media Monitoring Project; the South Africa National Editors Forum Glass Ceiling Study; Business Unusual (a training manual on gender and economic reporting) and Who Talks on Talk Shows - a study of radio talk shows.
For more information contact
Debbie Walters- Summit media manager 0731327032
Colleen Lowe Morna, GL Executive Director and GEMSA Chair 082-651-6995
Kubi Rama, GEMSA CEO, 082 378 8239

No comments: