The Radio Ritas” is a nationally syndicated morning talk radio program hosted by Maureen Langan and Diane Dimond, on GreenStone Media. GreenStone Media is the only national radio network owned by women. Founded by Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda, and a high powered group of women, GreenStone is designed to offer what is missing in talk today – radio that is thought-provoking, emotionally involving, believable and trustworthy.
The network's morning show, "Morning Air," is heard on more than 30 stations throughout the U.S., including markets such as Chicago, Milwaukee, Austin, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and St. Paul. "Morning Air" is heard five days a week, Monday through Friday from 7-10am EST/6-9am CST, and is hosted by Sean Herriott and Wendy Wiese. For more information, please visit www.relevantradio.com.
Wendy will talk with host Sarika Sehgal
Wisconsin Public Radio / NPR interview with Wendy
Wendy will be the featured author on the Washington Post's Book World Live, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 3:00 PM.
Submit your questions now and for a chance to have them answered in this real-time chat on Tuesday.
Watch Wendy on a 'Girls Gone Mild' segment.
Wendy will speak with host Shauna Rae.
Talk of the Nation is a nationally broadcast show that has 2.7 million listeners, weekly.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5.
Wendy will be discussing the modesty movement with Amy Dickinson, who writes the syndicated column “Ask Amy” for the Chicago Tribune. The show will be taking calls from listeners.
http://www.cfrb.com/shows/500495
Read my blog post, entitled "Get Over it, Charlotte," for some thoughts on this interview.
With host Aliya-Jasmine and questions from the audience.
Clip coming soon...
Woman's Hour asks "Do young women feel pressured to be 'wild' or 'sexy' in a culture that sees 'modest' as dull?" Listen to this segment of Wendy with the BBC's Jenni Murray.
Hosted by CEO Pennsylvania, the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh
McMaster Health Sciences Centre Room 1A1
Questions & answers and book signing to follow
Cost: Free
Sponsored by:
The Orthodox Christian Fellowship (at McMaster University)
Jewish Book Fair, Koffler Centre of the Arts,
4588 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M2R 1W6
Cost: $10
Book signing to follow.
Open to the general public -- everyone welcome.
JEWISH BOOK FAIR BOX OFFICE
416.636.1880 EXT 368
Location:
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th ST, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
Many
college campuses across the country report rising numbers of sexual
assaults, date rapes, and sexually-transmitted infections. And there is
reason to believe the "hook up" culture -- the prevalence of sexual
activity with "no strings attached" -- is affecting students’ mental
health.
Bethesda, Maryland.
Details to follow.
Look for Wendy in the March 2008 issue of CosmoGIRL, in a story about young girls, sexuality, and the media.
Link to follow.
Wendy will be among 15 speakers who will discuss four topics in panels, as they relate to feminism. The panels are: 'Sex', 'Home vs. Work', 'Women in Science', and 'Feminism and Religion'. Wendy will be on the 'Sex' panel. The conference will be given at Harvard University on April 10-11, 2008 and will be open to the public. Others speakers include Camille Paglia and Katie Roiphe.
More details to follow.
Over 650 people are expected to attend.
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Wendy Shalit, on why tweens shouldn't have to look "sexy":
"There is no longer any mystery or power to sex--it is just expected that everything will be sexual, and so nothing is. There is nothing to wait for, or to look forward to."