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Belva Davis is a history maker, an award-winning journalist, a pioneering feminist, a dedicated community servant, a wife and mother, and a gifted storyteller. As a popular anchorwoman, Davis has landed in the middle of some of the biggest news events of recent history. From her base in San Francisco, she has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding.

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The Influence of the Mass Media on Public Policy | 03 / 24 / 2009 | 0

A Talk Delivered to Graduate Students at the
Leon and Sylvia Panetta Institute for Public Policy
March 23, 2009

Let me begin by letting you know a bit about who’s talking to you.
All you need do is to look at my skin color and my gender, and you can guess that if I entered Big Media forty years [...]

categories Published under: Changing Media
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Michelle’s Arms | 03 / 3 / 2009 | 0

All right, Ms. Bare-Arms, Short-Skirts, Low-Neckline First Lady. Look out!

You are on a treacherous path that could lead you to become either a Hollywood-type celebrity (and you know what we think of them) or the foil that critics need to slap your all-too-perfect husband.
You deserve better.
It must be so difficult finding your way in the [...]

categories Published under: American Identity, The Obama Family
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