Grace Jennings-Edquist Explained

Grace Jennings-Edquist is an Australian writer, ABC reporter, and former senior editor at Mamamia.[1]

In 2013, Jennings-Edquist appeared as herself[2] on conversational-style Australian television program The Agony Of..., where she addressed the issue of sexual harassment.[3]

In 2017, while living in New York,[1] Jennings-Edquist co-launched her own feminist online newsletter 'To Her Door', targeting Australian millennial women. In 2019, Jennings-Edquist achieved industry recognition through the Michael Gordon Social Justice Fellowship,[4] which led to an ABC Life series exploring the lives of refugees in regional Australia.[5]

Jennings-Edquist's mother is Australian journalist, ABC TV presenter and author Gael Jennings. Her sister is Australian lawyer and actress Anna Jennings-Edquist.

References

  1. Web site: Dawson. Abigail. 2017-04-18. Millennial focused feminist newsletter 'To Her Door' launched by former Mamamia senior editor. 2021-03-08. Mumbrella. en-US.
  2. Web site: Grace Jennings-Edquist. 2021-03-08. IMDb.
  3. Web site: Ryan. Caitlin. 2015-05-06. When is flirting sexual harassment?. 2021-03-08. Herald Sun. en.
  4. Book: Melbourne Press Club, Melbourne Press Club. Michael Gordon Fellows Announced. 27 Nov 2018. Melbourne Press Club. 2018. 42810489.
  5. Web site: Australian Government. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2019. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Annual Report 2018-2019. 8 March 2021. Australian Government Transparency Portal.