Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Journalists#United States
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Australia
- Jill Alison Crommelin – Journalist for The West Australian, The Australian Women's Weekly, The Straits Times (Singapore) and the Sunday Independent (also attended St Mary's Anglican Girls' School){{cite book| last = Lofthouse| first = Andrea| title = Who's Who of Australian Women 1982| year = 1982| publisher = Methuen Australia| location = North Ryde, NSW| isbn = 0-454-00437-0 | page = 128}}
- Helen Pitt – [https://www.smh.com.au/by/helen-pitt-hvey0 journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald] and [https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/history/The-House-Helen-Pitt-9781760295462 author of 2018 Walkley Book Award winner, The House]
- Renee Ruin — Music, nightlife and fashion blogger, Australia's Queen Of The Night. Info (no RS).[https://www.hearsheroars.com/post/interview-renee-ruin-the-voice-for-the-black-sheep-blogger-poet-fashionista]
- Paula Voce – Seven News Perth presenter{{cite web |url=http://www.hottestontv.com.au/index.php?section=celebs&profile=298&letter=p&sort=firstname&sort_gender=b&anch=20 |title=Celebrity Overview: Paula Voce Seven News |accessdate=2007-09-11 |work=Hottest on TV}}
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Canada
- Willoughby Cummings (née Emily Ann McCausland), mentioned in Society reporting
France
- Caroline de Broutelles (Apr 18, 1865 - c. 1940) Paris journalist, founder and editor of La Mode Pratique and other magazines.
Germany
- Andrea C. Hoffmann [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_C._Hoffmann] [http://andreachoffmann.com/about]
India
New Zealand
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Palestine
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Poland
- Zofia Seidlerowa [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zofia_Seidlerowa]
- Beata Siemieniako [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beata_Siemieniako]
- Teresa Bochwic [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_Bochwic]
- Martyna Bunda [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyna_Bunda]
- Izabella Trojanowska [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izabella_Trojanowska]
Russia/USSR
- Bozhena Rynska, Russian journalist who was convicted of destruction of property and assault and sentenced to a year in a corrective labour colony [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D1%8B%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0,_%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B0]
Spain
- Tania Safura Adam Mogne, Journalist, cultural activist and researcher from Mozambique based in Barcelona.
- Mar Cabra, Spanish investigative journalist and data analysis specialist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her investigation of the Panama Papers.
- Lucía Casanueva, Spanish journalist and entrepreneur. Founder of the PROA Comunicación agency and promoter of women in the business world.
- Desirée de Fez, Spanish writer, journalist, essayist, and film critic.
United Kingdom
- Liz Smith (fashion journalist) - Has had a long and illustrious career as an editor and journalist since the 1990s. Selected by the Fashion Museum, Bath, to choose the 1992 Dress of the Year. Extremely difficult to research due to many other Liz Smiths (including the other Liz Smith (journalist)) clogging results, but there MUST be sources out there.
- Donna Wallace - Black British fashion journalist and accessories editor for Vogue UK; selected by the Fashion Museum Bath as the leading fashion journalist to choose the 2019 Dress of the Year
- Jane Whyatt (started on wikidata [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q99050641]) - a veteran journalist and radio producer, produced BBC radio programmes working with Robin Lustig. [http://www.netopia.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Report-Can-we-make-the-Digital-World-ethical.pdf]
- Esme Wren, just had an interview and discussion of her career in [https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/dec/02/why-would-prince-andrew-defend-epstein-ex-newsnight-editor-esme-wren-on-scoops-the-queen-and-brexit The Guardian]
United Arab Emirates
- Mashal Waqar, journalist and entrepreneur, The Tempest (media company) co-founder
United States
{{hatnote|See also the article National Federation of Press Women which has two lists in it - past presidents, and "Communicator of Achievement" winners.|extraclasses=seealso}}
- Carla Sue Allgeier Broecker Columnist and philanthropist died 2024
- Kavitha Davidson, sports journalist and author
- Loren Grush, space journalist and author of "The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts". (Reviews [https://www.thespacereview.com/article/4651/1][https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/the-six-review-fighting-their-way-to-the-top-f0e5bdee][https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/12/books/review/loren-grush-the-six-women-astronauts.html][https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/07/the-six-the-untold-story-of-americas-first-women-astronauts-by-loren-grush-review-spaceflight-pioneer-portraits][https://www.houstoncitybook.com/the-six-loren-grush/][https://www.space.com/the-six-loren-grush-book-interview]) The challenge is to find independent sources about her among the Google-chaff of writing by her. Special:Search/Grush, Loren finds her cited in 201 extant articles, which you'd think says something notability-wise, although I agree such citations to her are not WP:INDEPENDENT. 2 sentence stub
- Rita Jensen [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/25/obituaries/rita-jensen-dead-journalist-founded-womens-enews.html]
- Dina Kraft, journalist and author based in Israel
- Lonnae O'Neal Parker, journalist
- Catherine Quillman, journalist in Philadelphia
- Sasha-Ann Simons: Journalist in public radio (since 2015 in US) and TV (until 2015 in Canada); currently (2020 through 2024) hosts weekdaily "Reset" program at WBEZ (Chicago Public Radio); previously (201?-2020) at WAMU public radio in Washington, DC; childhood in Toronto, Canada; born in Jamaica. Short bio at https://www.wbez.org/staff/2151/sasha-ann-simons .
- Heidi Stevens, American journalist. As of April 2024, Stevens's popular and current opinion columns continue in the Chicago Tribune's Sunday edition, even after her nominal 2021 retirement from full-time Tribune employment. Stevens has a large facebook following as "Heidi Stevens' Balancing Act".
- Emily Tamkin, American journalist and writer. Eastern European specialist and author of The Influence of Soros: Politics, Power, and the Struggle for Open Society (Harpers, 2019) on the life of Hungarian billionaire philanthropist George Soros and his entaglement on global banking, politics, and humanitarian relief through Open Society Foundation.
- Margery Miller Welles, sports journalist [https://andscape.com/features/writer-margery-miller-welles-deserves-to-be-the-first-woman-in-the-boxing-hall-of-fame/]
- Beverly Wettenstein, NY based journalist, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/beverly-wettenstein/women-need-to-pull-more-strings-and-stop-playing-second-fiddle----bonnie-raitt-picked-as-only-female-of-100-guitar-heroes_b_7439174.html], [http://wmclive.com/wmc-live-110-eva-longoria-ellen-bravo-dana-cowin-and-beverly-wettenstein-original-airdate-1172015 interview]
=Profiled in Re-evaluating Women's Page Journalism<ref>{{cite book |last1=Voss |first1=Kimberly Wilmot |title=Re-Evaluating Women's Page Journalism in the Post World War II Era: Celebrating Soft News |date=2018 |publisher=Palgrave MacMillan |isbn=9783319962139 |url=https://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9783319962139 |accessdate=16 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407192209/https://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9783319962139 |archive-date=7 April 2019 |url-status=live|df=dmy-all }}</ref>=
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- Roberta Applegate
- Lorraine Bannon
- Thelma Barrios
- Dorothy Brant Brazier
- Flor Burge
- Marian Christy
- Janet Chusmir
- Dorothy Clifford
- Barbara Cloud
- Mattie Smith Colin
- Lois Cress
- Ruthe Deskin
- Doris Eastman
- Bette Elliott
- Dorothy-Anne Flor
- Lettie Gavin
- Marjorie Goldsmith
- Edee Greene
- Mary Ann Grossmann
- Syblann "Syb" Gullickson
- Lois Hagan
- Graydon Heartsill
- Pat Millard Hunter
- Val Imm
- Betty Jaycox
- Dorothy Kincaid
- Zoe Kincaid
- Judy Lunn
- Drue Lytle
- Bobbi McCallum
- Marie McNair (writer)
- Frances Moffatt
- Beverley Brink Morales
- Kay Murphy
- Irene Nolan
- Billie O'Day
- Betty Preston Oiler
- Jean Otto
- Eleanor Page
- Betty Penson
- Sally Raleigh
- Eleanor Ratelle
- Betty Ann Raymond
- Anne Rowe
- Aileen Ryan (writer)
- Tina Satterwaith
- Marie Sauer
- Betty Milburn Schumacher
- Nell Snead
- Ethel Taylor
- Jo Werne
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=Presidents of [[Illinois Woman's Press Association]] (by term dates)=
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(Retaining blue links to demonstrate completeness)
:1. Mary Allen West, 1886 (January) - 1893 (January)
:2. Helen Ekin Starrett, 1893 (January) - 1894 (January)
:3. Elizabeth Armstrong Reed, 1894 (January) - 1896 (June)
:4. Sallie M. Moses, 1896 (June) - 1898 (June)
:5. H. Effa Webster, 1898 (June) - 1900 (June)
:6. Amelia Sheckelford Sullivan, 1900 (June) - 1902 (June)
:7. Elizabeth Armstrong Reed, 1902 (June) - 1904 (June)
:8. Ada Barton Bogg, 1904 (June) - 1907 (June)
:9. Mate E. Palmer, 1907 (June) - 1909 (June)
:10. Cornelia Templeton Jewett (Hatcher), 1909 (June) - 1910 (June)
:11. Mary Eleanor O'Donnell, 1910 (June) - 1913 (June)
:12. Ethel M. Colson Brazelton, 1913 (June) - 1917 (June)
:13. Mary Delaney Holden, 1917 (June) - 1919 (June)
:14. Maude Swalm Evans, 1919 (June) - 1923 (June)
:15. Clara Ingram Judson, 1923 (June) - 1925 (June)
:16. Mary Dickerson Donahey, 1925 (June) - 1927 (June)
:17. Anne Myers Sergel, 1927 (June) - 1927 (December)
:18. Josephine Bessoms, 1927 (December) - 1929 (June)
:19. Leona Alford Malek, 1929 (June) - 1935 (June)
:20. Helen Miller Malloch, 1935 (June) - 1941 (June)
:21. Bernadine Bailey, 1941 (June) - 1945 (June)
:22. Helen Stevens Fisher, 1945 (June) - 1949 (June)
:23. Ruth Rawlings McGlone, 1949 (June) - 1951 (June)
:24. Minnie Johnson Schachner, 1951 (June) - 1953 (June)
:25. Eunice W. Thompson, 1953 (June) - 1957 (June)
:26. Pearl Dieck Serbus, 1957 (June) - 1960 (June)
:27. Kathryn Winslow Mecham, 1960 (June) - 1963 (June)
:28. Michelle Graf, 1963 (June) - 1963 (July)
:29. Virginia Novinger, 1963 (July) - 1964 (June)
:30. Eunice W. Thompson, 1964 (June) - 1965 (June)
:31. Sallie Whelan, 1965 (June) - 1967 (June)
:32. Laura Jackson (writer), 1967 (June) - 1971 (June)
:33. Millie Vickery, 1971 (June) - 1973 (June)
:34. Lucille Hecht, 1973 (June) - 1975 (June)
:35. Gladys Erickson, 1975 (June) - 1977 (June)
:36. Victoria Wilson (writer), 1977 (June) - 1979 (June)
:37. Margaret Bengtson, 1979 (June) - 1981 (June)
:38. Olga Gize Carlile, 1981 (June) - 1983 (June)
:39. Frances Altman, 1983 (June) - 1985 (June)
:40. Marlene Cook, 1985 (June) - 1989 (June)
:41. Phyllis Rohr, 1989 (June) - 1991 (June)
:42. Karen Biesboer, 1991 (June) - 1993 (June)
:43. Cecilia Green, 1993 (June) - 1996 (June)
:44. Peggy Grillet, 1996 (June) - 2001 (June)
:45. Marion E. Gold, 2001 (June) - 2003 (June)
:46. Val Ensalaco, 2003 (June) - 2005 (June)
:47. Suzanne Hanney, 2005 (June) - 2009 (June)
:48. Marianne Wolf-Astrauskas, 2009 (June) - 2013 (June)
:49. Rebecca Sarwate, 2013 (June) - present
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=Presidents of [[New England Woman's Press Association]] (by term dates)=
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(Retaining blue links to demonstrate completeness. Missing 1932-1971 and 1975-1982)
:1. Sallie Joy White, 1885-1890
:2. Estelle M. Hatch, 1891-1893
:3. Helen M. Winslow, 1894-1895
:4. May Alden Ward, 1896-1897
:5. Elizabeth Merritt Gosse, 1898
:6. Nella I. Daggett, 1899-1900
:7. Annie G. Murray, 1901-1902
:8. Emeline Carr Ricker, 1903-1904
:9. Allie A. Whitaker, 1905
:10. Kate Tannatt Woods, 1906
:11. Sallie Joy White, 1907-1908
:12. Eleanor W. F. Bates, 1908 (interim)
:13. Bessie Brown Cobb, 1908-1910
:14. Ida May Pierce, 1911-1912
:15. Myra B. Lord, 1913-15
:16. M. Agnes Dalrymple Bishop, 1916
:17. Grace M. Burt, 1917-1918
:18. Rose Moore Strong, 1919-1920
:19. Jessie L. Leonard, 1921-1922
:20. Annie Judson Hannigan, 1923-1924
:21. Norah Johnson Barbour, 1925-1926
:22. Helena B. Shipman, 1927-1928
:23. Helena C. Mahoney, 1929-1930
:24. Mildred Buchanan Flagg, 1931
:25. Muriel Knight, 1972-1973
:26. Evelena Hudson, 1973-1974
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=Winners of the [[National Newspaper Association|NNA]]'s annual [[Emma C. McKinney]] award<ref>{{cite web|title=EMMA C. MCKINNEY MEMORIAL AWARD IN ORDER BY YEAR | website=National Newspaper Association | year=2019 | url=https://www.nna.org/pub/doc/McKinney-award-by-year-updated-2019.pdf | access-date=July 20, 2020 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200707174922/https://www.nna.org/pub/doc/McKinney-award-by-year-updated-2019.pdf | archive-date=July 7, 2020 }}</ref>=
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- Mamie Boyd Mankato, KS 1966
- Frances Gerhardt Globe, AZ 1969
- Rebecca Gross Lock Haven, PA 1970
- Mabel K. Temby Kewaunee, WI 1971
- Lois Daniels Watkins Ashland, VA 1972
- Elizabeth Gold Swindell Wilson, NC 1973
- Olga Gay Prosser, WA 1974
- Doris Stromberg Thompson Ellicott City, MD 1975
- Mary Potter Bailey (1915-1986) Princeton, IL 1976
- Carmela T. Martin Roseville, CA 1977
- Louise Easton Madison, NJ 1978
- Dale Lewis Barker Beardstown, IL 1981
- Avis Green Tucker Warrensburg, MO 1982
- Bette J. Cornwell Murray, UT 1983
- Anne Marie Thompson (1923-2006) Rocky Ford, CO 1984
- Phyllis Dolan Justice Milbank, SD 1985
- Jo Cart Rayne, LA 1986
- Verda M. Averill Poulsbo, WA 1987
- Betty R. Magie Cabot, AR 1988
- Marian A. Sumner Sylvester, GA 1989
- Elna Johnson Imperial, NE 1990
- Mrs. William Light Kinney Bennettsville, SC 1991
- Marge Apperson Mount Shasta, CA 1992
- Erma Crompton American Falls, ID 1993
- Adelaide Wallace Ponder Madison, GA 1994
- Adrien F. Taylor Moab, UT 1995
- Linda Hayes Breedlove Jackson, AL 1996
- Victoria A. Simons Hillsdale, NY 1998
- Margaret “Peggy” Allen Wake Forest, NC 1999
- Pam Soetaert Kimberling City, MO 2000
- Cheryl Wormley Woodstock, IL 2001
- Beverly Buck Pollock Ogallala, NE 2002
- Brooks Taylor Tunica, MS 2003
- Sarah L. Greene Gilmer, TX 2004
- Gloria Trotter Tecumseh, OK 2005
- Diane Everson Edgerton, WI 2006
- Patsy Speights Prentiss, MS 2007
- Betty Simpson Spaar Odessa, MO 2008
- Tonda F. Rush Arlington, VA 2009
- Helen Sosniecki Leclaire, IA 2011
- Cheryl A. Kaechele Allegan, MI 2012
- Julie Nordine Bergman Baudette, MN 2013
- Elizabeth K. Parker Bernardsville, NJ 2014
- Barbara A. “Barb” Walter Hennessey, OK 2015
- Sharon DiMauro Fort Bragg, CA 2016
- Anne W. Adams Monterey, VA 2017
- Susan Rowell Lancaster, SC 2019
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