See Jane Do, Hosted By Elisa Parker

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Sinopsis

Don't be a Dick. Be a Jane! Hosted by Elisa Parker, See Jane Do is an award-winning social change media platform that captures and amplifies the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things (& a couple of Man Fans) and utilizes the power of story to create positive change. All interviews are See Jane Do exclusive. As a leader in womens leadership and a champion for gender equity our mission at See Jane Do is to create connection, collaboration and coalitions to support a more just world for women and girls. See Jane Do is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and KVMR.

Episodios

  • Gloria Feldt: No Excuses 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power

    11/10/2010 Duración: 50min

    Elisa Parker speaks with Gloria about her latest book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Thing About Power.  Gloria pulls no punches in her new book, which encourages women to step into positions of power and leadership - now!  She provides inspiration, hope and courage - as well as concrete "power tools" - the 9 ways, with one highlighted in each chapter - to aid women in securing equality and justice for themselves. "One of those books that has the power to change your life.  It's challenging and smart, but most important, it gives you actual tools you can use to walk in your own power." - Jane Fonda

  • Green Moms Carnival

    16/06/2010 Duración: 21min
  • CodePink Mother's Day for Peace in Washington D.C.

    18/05/2010 Duración: 57min

    CODEPINK co-founders Jodie Evans, Medea Benjamin and Gael Murphy, actress Mimi Kennedy, Colonel Ann Wright, Sweeta Noori with Women for Women International Afghanistan, Cynthia Benjamin a mother of an Iraq deployed soldier, Iraq War Veteran and mother Lindsey Campbell, Veteran and spoken word artist Lori Perdue, among many others took the mic to share their own experiences as peace organizers, former soldiers, and mothers and women living under occupation.     Jodi Evans of CodePink   Medea Benjamin of CodePink   Actress and Activist Mimi Kennedy   Lindsey Campbell Performing While Daughter Ruby Rose Watches Attendees were encouraged to participate in learning circles with experts and facilitators on various issues including Gaza, Truth in Recruitment, Nuclear Disarmament, Economic Crisis, Women and War, Legislative Strategy and Being an Empowered Mama.   No Nukes Workshop   Maya Parker and a Friend Enjoy a PediCab for Peace Festivities continued on into the night with more music, poetry, a film screening of

  • BlogHer with Elisa Parker

    10/05/2010 Duración: 24min
  • Discover Women's Economic Influence

    08/03/2010 Duración: 01h03min

    See Jane Do sets out to discover how women’s economic influence can create positive change and the steps we need to take to feel more confident around our purchase power. We feature interviews with several extraordinary women including, Maddy Dychtwald, author of Influence: How Women’s Soaring Economic Power Will Transform Our World for the Better, best selling author, Riane Eisler who is creating ways to implement a new economy, Nevada State Treasurer, Kate Marshall and Gina Robison-Billups, founder of The National Association for Moms in Business and Moms Making a Million.

  • Making the Planet Less Trashy and with Less Plastic

    08/02/2010 Duración: 51min

    Beth Terry Three years ago, after reading an article about the rise of plastic in the world’s oceans, Beth Terry realized that her own actions might be contributing to this problem. Beth made a choice. She challenged herself to eliminate the use of plastic, all the while documenting her experience on her blog Fake Plastic Fish. What began as a simple personal test has grown into something much larger. In addition to inspiring women and men around the country to take their own plastic challenge, Beth initiated a campaign that changed how one of the world’s largest corporations reuses one of its plastic products. Kathleen Egan Kathleen, a Harvard Business School graduate, is a Senior Director at Oracle Corporation, where she spearheaded the company’s “Sustainability in Retail” project. Working with the Surfrider Foundation

  • See Jane Do: School Lunches Kids Line Up For

    05/12/2008 Duración: 14min

    See Jane Do is a multimedia program capturing the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet.  We're on a quest as women and mothers to discover solutions and put the tips to the test.  It's real women with real solutions. When our kids started school food took on an entirely new meaning.  Goodbye real food.  Hello school lunches.  Have we really tables the idea that real, whole food is necessary, economical and most important, essential for our children?  Chef Ann Cooper, renegade lunch lady challenges the system and leads the way to healthier school meals and healthier children. 

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