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Announcing
The 2023 Women’s Media Awards
Honorees
Mariska Hargitay
Fredricka Whitfield
Karen Lincoln Michel
Emily Ladau
Koritha Mitchell
Akila Radhakrishnan
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Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan,
and Gloria Steinem —
the Co-Founders of The WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER —
announce the honorees for the 2023 Women’s Media Awards,
to be held on Thursday, October 19th,
at the
Whitby Hotel in New York City.
The WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER 2023 Women’s Media Award Honorees
are:
·
Mariska Hargitay,
Emmy-winning actor, director, producer, activist, Founder &
President of the Joyful Heart Foundation,
will be honored with the
WMC Sisterhood is Powerful Award.
· Fredricka Whitfield, CNN News anchor,
will be honored with the WMC Pat Mitchell Lifetime
Achievement Award.
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Karen Lincoln Michel,
President of ICT, formerly Indian Country Today, and
President and CEO of IndiJ Public Media,
will be honored with the WMC Carol Jenkins Award.
· Emily Ladau,
Disability Rights Activist, author of Demystifying
Disability,
will be honored with the
WMC Progressive Women’s Voices IMPACT Award.
· Koritha
Mitchell,
award-winning author, cultural critic, literary historian,
professor of English, will be honored with the WMC
Progressive Women’s Voices IMPACT Award.
· Akila
Radhakrishnan,
President of the Global Justice Center,
will be honored with the
WMC Progressive Women’s Voices IMPACT Award.
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“The Women’s Media
Center’s call to action is simple: We want to see more
diverse women, hear more diverse women, and, read articles
from more diverse women across all media platforms. Our
Women’s Media Awards honor champions for women who set the
standard for what media should look like when it gives voice
to the female half of the country. They are role models,
history-makers, and inspiring leaders,” said Julie
Burton, President & CEO of the Women's Media Center |
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Women’s Media Awards Co-Chairs
are:
Loreen Arbus, Melinda French Gates, Anne Kiehl Friedman,
Cindy Holland, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Susan Pritzker, Lynda &
Stewart Resnick, Sheryl Sandberg, Regina K. Scully,
Alexandra Shiva, Mary
& Steven Swig, Darren Walker, Jenny Warburg, and
Sophia Yen.
Proceeds from these awards support the work of the
WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER.
Past WMC honorees include
Luvvie Ajayi, Christiane Amanpour, Amma Asante, Laura Bates,
Samantha Bee, Ursula Burns, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Katie
Couric, Abigail Disney, Sady Doyle, Mona Eltahawy, Fatima
Goss Graves, Maria Hinojosa, Cindy Holland, Sarah Hoye, Gwen
Ifill and Judy Woodruff, Sheila C. Johnson, Congresswoman
Pramila Jayapal, Ashley Judd, Maria Teresa Kumar, Laura Ling
and Lisa Ling, Lara Logan, Andrea Mitchell, Pat Mitchell,
Martha Nelson, Soledad O’Brien, Salma Hayek Pinault, Elianne
Ramos, Joy Reid, Robin Roberts, April Ryan, Anita Sarkeesian,
Regina K. Scully, Mary Thom, Marlo Thomas, Barbara Walters,
Padmasree Warrior, Lindy West, and Maggie Wilderotter.
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To buy tickets or
for more information about the
2023 Women’s Media Awards
and the ongoing work of the
WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER,
go to: www.womensmediacenter.com.
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About the WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER (WMC):
Founded by Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem, the
WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER (WMC) is a feminist organization that
works for gender and racial inclusion, representation, and
equality in media. The WMC mission is to make diverse women
visible and powerful in the media. WMC programs address
unequal representation and misrepresentation of women in
media through interconnected strategies to:
1) Research, document, and produce reports in the WMC
Media Lab that highlight the status of women in U.S. media,
equip activists with evidence, and create benchmarks to hold
media accountable for sexist and racist coverage;
2) Train women leaders and experts to be effective in media
and increase their thought leadership through WMC
Progressive Women’s Voices and customized training and
leadership programs;
3) Recruit and promote diverse women experts to the media
through WMC SheSource; and,
4) Investigate, report, and publish original online and
on-air journalism to expand diverse women’s voices and
representation.
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