Donna Allen (activist) explained

Donna Allen
Birth Date:19 August 1920

Donna Allen (August 19, 1920 – July 19, 1999) was an American pioneer feminist, civil rights activist, historian, economist, and founder of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Allen was born in Petosky, Michigan on August 19, 1920, to Caspar and Louis Rehkopf.[1] [2] In 1943, Allen graduated from Duke University, majoring in history and minoring in economics. In 1953, she earned her master's degree in economics from the University of Chicago. Finally, in 1971, she received a Ph.D. in history from Howard University. Her dissertation was on national health insurance.[1] [4] Allen founded the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press in 1972.[1] [4] [2] Allen died at age 78 on July 19, 1999.[4] [3]

The Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy

The Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy is given in Allen's honor by the Commission on the Status of Women for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The award was created in 2001. It recognizes feminist media activists who promote women's rights and freedoms.[5] [6] Some recipients of this award are:2001 – Award Created2002 – no winner on record2003 – Ammu Joseph, Women's Feature Service2004 – Rita Henley Jenson, Women's eNews2005 – Michelle Weldon, Northwestern2006 – no winner on record2007 – no winner on record2008 – Caryl Rivers, Boston2009 – Carolyn Byerly, Howard2010 – Pamela Creedon, Iowa2011- ?2012 - ?2013 – Soraya Chemaly2014 - Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston 2015 – Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno2016 – Stine Eckert2017 – Carolyn Bronstein2018 – Petula Dvorak2019 – Tracy Everbach2020 – Susan Leath2021 – Maria Marron

Writings

Books

Periodicals

Awards

YearAwardIssued By
April 1978Broadcast Preceptor AwardBroadcast Communication Arts Department
March 16, 1979Journalistic Excellence Capital Press Women
September 25, 1979National Headliner AwardWomen in Communication, Inc
November 14, 1983A Women Striving for Equity and PeaceThe Wonder Woman Foundation Awards
October 7, 1987For Preserving Documents to the History of American JournalismAmerican Journalism Historians Association
July 1988Award for Outstanding Contribution to Women in Communication Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Notes and References

  1. Beasley, Maurine, and Stephen Vaughn. American Journalism. Ed. Shirley Biagi. Vol. IX. N.p.: American Journalism Historians Association, 1992. Print. 3-4.
  2. Walker, Danna. Women and Media: The History of an Activist's Fight for Equality: Donna Allen and the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press. Kolin, Germany: Lambert Academic, 2008. Print.
  3. The World Who's Who of Women. Vol. IV. England: Melrose Limited, 1978. Print
  4. Web site: Wolfgang Saxon . Donna Allen, 78, a Feminist and an Organizer . New York Times . 1999-07-26 . 2017-05-25.
  5. Web site: Professors' work for responsible media coverage of sex trafficking honored with AEJMC feminist advocacy award. UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
  6. Web site: CSW Awards | Commission on the Status of Women. aejmc.us.