With Joe Biden expected to announce his running mate this week, a group of influential women working in political advocacy sent a letter to front-office and newsroom leaders of the nation’s top networks and newspapers urging them to avoid “stereotypes and tropes” in their coverage of the woman joining the ticket. The letter, from a new group called We Have Her Back, asserts that it’s the media’s job to, not just pay attention to these stereotypes, but to actively work to be anti-racist and antisexist in their coverage. They write, “This is a defining election no matter your viewpoint. We intend to collectively and individually monitor coverage and we will call out those we believe take our country backward with sexist and/or racist coverage. As we enter another historic moment, we will be watching you. We expect change. We expect a new way of thinking about your role in how she is treated and the equality she deserves relative to the three men running for President and Vice President.” Debra Ness of the National Partnership for Women and Families signed the letter along with NARAL’s Ilyse Hogue, EMILY’s List’s Stephanie Schriock and others. To schedule an interview with Debra Ness, contact Llenda Jackson-Leslie at (202) 986-2600; ljackson-leslie@nationalpartnership.org or Aliyah DeVille at adeville@nationalpartnership.org
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