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Beverly Wettenstein
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A New York City-based journalist, national public speaker, media critic and women’s historian, Beverly Wettenstein monitors daily the news coverage of women – or its absence.

She is founder of the “Women in History and Making History Today – 365-Days-A-Year Database.” Hence, she is uniquely poised to give historic perspective on timely women’s news and issues. The message in her writing and speeches is “Celebrate Women Every Day!” She is the author of “A WOMAN’S BOOK OF DAYS,” the daily chronicle of “Female Firsts,” Fun Facts, and hundreds of popular and unknown women’s achievements (first edition, Crown; second edition, Barnes & Noble Books).

In her national speaking platform, “A Woman’s Place in the 21st Century,” Wettenstein bridges the generations with humor and history to tie-in with the top news stories. Her Letters to the Editor and Op-eds have been published in the Chicago Tribune, em>New York News, New York Times, TV Guide, Crain's Business News, USA Today,Vanity Fair. She has been featured on CNN, PBS, WNYC-TV, WPIX-TV, AP, USA TODAYand New York Post. She won an EMMA Award for creating and writing the "HerStory" column in The Dallas Morning News.

A keen observer of pop culture and self-described Investigative Romance Reporter, Wettenstein also created the “Celebrity Weddings and Love Stories – 365-Days-A-Year Database.” She explains, “My goal is to empower girls and women to take charge of their personal and professional lives.”

My Women's Database is a "love of labor" and my Weddings Database is a "labor of love."

Wettenstein served as a Public Affairs executive with American Express, Citicorp, Hilton Hotels and the Federal Home Loan Bank. Worldwide assignments have taken her to Europe, the Middle East, and, as Public Information Officer with Semester at Sea, around the world.

She has been honored for her service to women and community. As a volunteer, she conceived and developed the NYC bus route sign program and spearheaded the NY York Race for the Cure. Wettenstein donated her Glamour Award to invite students to the Matrix Awards.

Wettenstein earned her B.S. in Journalism at Temple University School of Business Administration. She is honored in the Fairfield (CT.) High School Wall of Fame.

Blog Entries by Beverly Wettenstein

Memo to Media: Most Working Women Are Put in a Bind, Not a Binder -- Problem May Be Men Full of Blinders

(3) Comments | Posted November 5, 2012 | 5:10 PM

Women voters are considered key to the election results. Neither party has a lock on the outcome in one of the tightest races in history. Yet, women's issues were never mentioned in the first presidential debate focusing on domestic topics. In the second presidential debate, Governor Mitt Romney...

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Ask Candidates How They Will Vote on Equal Pay Bills -- Tribute to Lilly Ledbetter: Crusader for Women's Equal Pay

(15) Comments | Posted November 2, 2012 | 1:40 PM

Every woman I ask wants and expects equal pay for equal work, particularly younger women.

Yet, most are unaware of Lilly Ledbetter, her Supreme Court case and that President Barack Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act as his first bill.

Women are significant and majority voters. Jobs...

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Who Are the Best Female Chefs? 10 U.S. Women Earn Michelin Star

(3) Comments | Posted August 8, 2012 | 11:59 PM

Ten visionary female chefs have achieved the coveted Michelin restaurant star. Anonymous reviewers critique the restaurants in the 2012 Michelin guides to Chicago, New York and San Francisco. One star means "very good cuisine in its category prepared to a consistently high standard." This year, the following restaurants with women...

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Tribute to Whoopi Goldberg and African-American Actors -- Why We Need Black and Women's History Months

(6) Comments | Posted April 11, 2011 | 11:34 AM

Whoopi Goldberg ended an episode on The View confiding, "I just want to tell you that I've sat here all day and my dress was on inside out." The same could describe her emotions. When she chooses to go public about issues and people important to her, she wears her...

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Rep. Giffords Opened Her Eyes - Have Members of Congress? - Lessons From Tucson - Media Trust

(0) Comments | Posted January 23, 2011 | 2:22 PM

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords opened her eyes. Have members of Congress? Have Americans? Have you?

Monet painted "Water Lilies" with diffused colors because he had developed cataracts and his vision was blurred.

What colors your perception of others? Do you see clearly through the prism of your own eyes? Or...

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Is the Media Sexist? How to Make "Equal Pay" for Women a Sexy, Election News Story and Debate Question?

(0) Comments | Posted October 14, 2010 | 2:56 PM

Have you seen the news stories about the sexy Citibank beauty who claims she was discriminated against and fired because she distracted her male coworkers?
She's banking on (un)covering her assets with a massive multi-media news blitz in the court of public opinion for her next career move. From...

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Kathryn Bigelow Is "Queen of the Film World"

(4) Comments | Posted March 8, 2010 | 10:17 PM

Kathryn Bigelow is "Queen of the Film World," becoming the first woman to receive the "Best Director" Oscar for The Hurt Locker. She is the fourth woman -- and second American woman -- to be nominated in the Academy's 82 years. Previous nominees were Lina Wertmuller, Seven Beauties, 1996; Jane...

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MIA: Women Chefs in New York Post

(0) Comments | Posted March 1, 2010 | 12:40 PM

A New York Post Food Feature headline on February 7 read: "'Taste Duds' Top city chefs divulge the foods that make their stomach churn."

In response, here is my Letter to New York Post:

The headline should read "Taste Studs."


All seven "top city chefs" featured were...

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Food for Thought: Who Are The Top Women Chefs? Who Are The Best New Women Chefs?

(5) Comments | Posted November 10, 2009 | 9:40 PM

The chances of a woman making the annual Food & Wine Magazine 10 "Best New Chefs" list are slimmer than the models on the runways at New York Fashion Week. Hence, I am making it my mission to showcase women chefs, to raise their profiles and public awareness and industry...

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No Women Featured in NY Comedy Festival! No Joke!

(6) Comments | Posted October 11, 2009 | 2:38 PM

We're With The Banned: Cracking The Crass Ceiling

The New York Comedy Festival ad features ten men and no women.

Broadly speaking, comedy is, obviously, still a male-dominated bastion within the entertainment business. The Primetime Emmy Awards showed that women writers on a comedy or variety series are a...

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"Media, We Have a Problem: Apollo 11 and NASA History Coverage Omits Women Astronauts"

(5) Comments | Posted July 20, 2009 | 9:21 PM

"One Small Step For Man..." Who Is Missing From This Picture?

This week the media memorialized the 40th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 first manned mission to the moon. Alas, in all the press coverage, I saw no mention of the historic contributions of NASA's women astronauts....

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Valentine's "Cost of Loving" Increase Matches "Cost of Living" Increase

(1) Comments | Posted February 10, 2009 | 12:47 PM

Take heart this Valentine's Day. My 2009 "Cost of Loving Index" notes that the price of romance is up 29 percent and matches the 29 percent "Cost of Living Index" increase in the decade from 1999 to 2009.

Isn't it romantic? I created the "Cost of Loving Index," comparing the...

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Second Annual "Women and Major Magazines Cover Stories Monitor"

(0) Comments | Posted December 11, 2008 | 11:21 PM

The good news is that women collectively achieved high numbers of executive positions to warrant major magazines producing annual "Power" issues in 2007. Forbes published its fourth annual "100 Most Powerful Women in the World." Fortune celebrated its tenth annual "50 Most Powerful Women" in Business. Newsweek published its third...

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Joe the Plumber Vs. Lilly Ledbetter

(4) Comments | Posted November 4, 2008 | 10:30 AM

Supreme Injustice: Vote for More Ledbetter Decisions or Better Led Decisions

Why is Joe the Plumber the media darling and Lilly Ledbetter, today's real-life Rosie the Riveter, and maverick reformer Supreme Court advocate for working women, ignored by the press?

All the media -- print, broadcast, cable, hard news, tabloid,...

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Is Sarah Palin a "Double Dutch Feminist?"

(1) Comments | Posted October 31, 2008 | 1:32 PM

Sarah Palin is living the feminist dream. She came of age post-Title IX to play with the Wasilla Warriors HS basketball team. Graduating from college, she worked as a sports reporter at a local TV station. She was elected the first woman governor of Alaska in 2006. Less than two...

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Ode to Mother Sylvia -- Owed to Mother Sylvia

(0) Comments | Posted May 9, 2008 | 4:00 PM

Our family story of "The Four Pillows" exemplifies the formidable perseverance and fortitude of my maternal foremothers.

Grandma Rose Gordon was 16 when she left Russia with two girlfriends to come to America. Her family was planning to join her later. But her father died in a fire and she...

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Divine Diva Intervention: The Myth of the Male Maestro

(4) Comments | Posted September 28, 2007 | 3:59 PM

At last week's Tribute to Beverly Sills at the Metropolitan Opera House, celebrities, dignitaries, family, friends and fans eulogized the supreme soprano and extraordinary woman before a standing room audience of almost 4,000 admirers. Fans started lining up at 2 a.m. for tickets. However, one aspect of her esteemed career...

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Let Us Remember Alice Marble, the Catalyst for Althea Gibson to Break the Color Barrier

(1) Comments | Posted August 30, 2007 | 7:55 PM

Althea Gibson's induction into the US Open Court of Champions this week, on the 50th anniversary of her historic title victory, was inspiring. The Opening Night Tribute, to celebrate living African-American women who have also broken barriers in sports, entertainment, politics and the arts, was impressive. Venus and Serena Williams...

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Few Women Cover Stories in Major Magazines

(5) Comments | Posted August 21, 2007 | 3:54 PM

Few women were the subject of cover stories in the major news and business magazines in 2006, based on my first annual "Women and Major Magazines Cover Stories Monitor."

As a journalist and media monitor, I had noticed the deficit of women as magazines cover stories subjects. But I...

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