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Women's Hands and Voices was initiated in 2002 in response
to an ongoing need to include more women in the annual conference of
the NCRA/ANREC. Funding was sought and obtained from Status
of Women Canada and a larger project was developed to reflect
and address the general lack of balance between men and women at campus
and community radio stations.
This initiative seeks to provide full and equal access for women in
all levels and spheres of non-profit, community radio broadcasting,
including volunteerism, on-air presence, paid staff positions, and national
directives.
The project now involves four main components:
1. A steering committee
of women from across the country who act as representatives and consultants
for each aspect of the project, and who supervise, support and participate
in the other project components. This steering committee was involved
in a series of workshops held at the annual national conference in Edmonton
in June 2004.
2.
A report (strategic
plan) compiled by a researcher with the assistance of the
steering committee and input from individual women and radio stations
through surveys and interviews and information collected from the workshops.
3.
A "toolkit" created
by two consultants/specialists for use by stations in the presentation
of gender-equitable programming.
4.
Promotion of the project and distribution of the report, toolkit, and
other materials created by the Steering Committee through this website,
the media, online discussion
and other means.
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