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 WOMEN IN JOURNALISM

WATCHProgram One
We begin our month-long series this week with Mary McGrory, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post and, before that, the Washington Star. We'll also talk with Peggy Simpson, founding board member of the Washington Press Club Foundation, who created and chaired the oral history project on "Women In Journalism".
9/04/2004: Washington, D.C.: 1 hr. 32 mins.
WATCHProgram Two
The second program in our month-long series featuring oral history interviews from the "Women In Journalism" collection created by the Washington Press Club Foundation. This week, hear a portion of a 1994 interview with Carole Simpson, former anchor of World News Tonight Sunday and an Emmy Award-winning senior correspondent for ABC News.
9/11/2004: Washington, D.C.: 59 mins.
WATCHProgram Three
Our month-long series of oral history interviews from the "Women In Journalism" collection of the Washington Press Club Foundation continues. This week, hear Helen Kirkpatrick Milbank, a foreign war correspondent for the Chicago Daily News during World War II.
9/18/2004: Washington, D.C.: 1 hr. 7 mins.
WATCHProgram Four
It's the fourth and final program in our month-long series featuring oral history interviews from the "Women In Journalism" collection of the Washington Press Club Foundation. In the series conclusion, we hear from former Washington Post syndicated columnist Dorothy Gilliam.
9/25/2004: Washington, D.C.: 1 hr. 12 mins.
 


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