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WINGS #09-19 Black Women Power, 1991
NABJ panel: Power, Is It a Sexual Thing?
Uploaded: 17 Jun, 2019
Recording Date: 30 Mar, 1991
Recording Location: Kansas City, Missouri; Denman Island BC
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright:

WINGS #09-19 Black Women Power by WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Program Title: WINGS #09-19 Black Women Power, 1991
Description: At the (US) National Association of Black Journalists' 1991 conference, a panel of powerful women journalists and scholars discussed the relationship of gender and race to a variety of different types of power.
Host(s): Katherine Davenport; Bev Smith, cable TV host for BET
Featured Speakers/Guests: Dr. Julianne Malveaux, economist and syndicated columnist; Dr. Gwendolyn Grant, psychologist and columnist for Essence magazine; Dorothy Gilliam, first Black woman columnist for the Washington Post - who was writing a book on racial diversity in the media; and Dr. Niara Sudarkasa, an anthropologist and the first woman president of Lincoln University.
Credits: Produced by the late Katherine Davenport, co-founder of WINGS; current WINGS Series Producer, Frieda Werden; thanks to the National Association of Black Journalists for permission to record.
Comments: Archival program has previous WINGS sound logo.
Topic:
News
Type:
Weekly Program
Politics > Feminism Regional > United States Television Society and Culture > Racism Society and Culture > Women |
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