Pat Mitchell: Dangerous times call for dangerous women
Pat Mitchell is a lifelong advocate for women and girls, known for her work as a journalist, producer, television executive and curator. Full bio
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to anyone who would listen
for your age --
that I have nothing left to prove,
who are stealing the future
to be more dangerous.
for those who aren't present,
where decisions are made
especially women and girls,
our collective power
embracing whatever risks are necessary
where women and girls are safe
than any generation ever before us,
we're living longer than ever.
the fastest-growing populations on earth,
the most powerful, too.
not that long ago,
and grandmothering --
to our rocking chairs.
and that is a lot --
becoming a certain age,
early in my life's journey.
beyond my small town,
of a still-segregated South,
my eighth-grade English teacher.
into the classroom,
and helped me become me.
a scholarship to college --
great social justice movements:
with my deeply embedded need to please
I broke the rules,
to join me in the protest marches.
that my male colleague
he had a family to support,
are making this compromise,
on television in the '70s,
on women's stories
breakthrough programming for women,
who were hired to advise me
something like men's ties.
positions in media,
through that gender lens,
being a leader for women
as a woman leader.
as a woman leader.
what I think and feel.
in being able to do that,
to be empowered.
to claim it, to use it,
who don't use it well or wisely
was a woman ... "
who have not made us proud.
dangerous congresswoman from New York
the nature of women."
on both sides in long-term conflicts,
and defying the official power
to ending violence in their communities.
I've traveled to places
on the bodies of women.
center called City of Joy,
are transforming pain into power
working behinds the scenes,
toward global climate agreement
in our lives and work
that remain for those who follow
and more equal representation
as I'm sure you have.
action program here at PBS?"
when, as a new president,
as five qualified women.
bring me a candidate list
and people of color
for the position as well.
for one of us at the top,
into "share your turf,"
are my source of renewable energy.
and do show up for each other.
of renewable power
of our philanthropic dollars,
of media and technology
in our hands, quite literally,
free and open societies.
to move our communities forward.
that his life belonged to the community,
the more he lived
thoroughly used up when he died.
as a brief candle,
in its dangerous light.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Pat Mitchell - Curator, connector, convener and advocate for women's leadershipPat Mitchell is a lifelong advocate for women and girls, known for her work as a journalist, producer, television executive and curator.
Why you should listen
Pat Mitchell began her media career in print (at LOOK) and transitioned to television as opportunities opened up for women in the early 1970s. She was among the first women to anchor the news (WBZ-TV Boston) and host a morning talk show (Woman 74). She was the first woman to own, produce and host a national talk show, the Emmy-winning Woman to Woman, which also became the first television series to be placed in the archives of the Harvard-Radcliffe Schlesinger Library on the History of Women.
As the head of Ted Turner's documentary division, the programs she commissioned garnered 37 Emmys, five Peabodys and two Academy Award nominations. In 2000, she became the first woman President and CEO of the Public Broadcasting System. She led PBS through the transition to digital broadcasting, sustained government funding and added many new original series to the national schedule. As head of the Paley Center for Media in New York and Los Angeles, she guided an institution that leads discussion about the cultural, creative and social significance of media. Now as an independent consultant and curator, Mitchell advises foundations and corporations on issues of women’s empowerment and leadership development as well as media relations and governance. Mitchell is a trustee of the Skoll Foundation and Participant Media; chair of the Sundance Institute Board and Women's Media Center and a board member of the Acumen Fund.
In 2010, Mitchell launched and co-hosted the first TEDWomen and for the succeeding seven years, in partnership with the TED organization, Mitchell has curated and hosted TEDxWomen and TEDWomen conferences.
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