Minnesota Women's Press Explained

Editor:Mikki Morrissette
Editor Title:Editor/Publisher
Frequency:Monthly
Total Circulation:35,000[1]
Category:Feminism
Company:Minnesota Women's Press LLC
Firstdate:April 1985
Based:Minneapolis
Country:United States
Language:English
Issn:1085-2603

Minnesota Women's Press is an American feminist monthly magazine founded in 1985, and as such is one of the oldest continuously published feminist platforms in the US. Since 2017, it is published by Mikki Morrissette.[2]

History

Begun in 1984[3] by Mollie Hoben and Glenda Martin as a biweekly newspaper and launched on April 16, 1985, the publication became a monthly magazine in 2009 under former owners Norma Smith Olson and Kathy Magnuson. On December 14, 2017, Mikki Morrissette purchased the magazine, and serves as the current publisher and editor.

Editorial content

The magazine publishes the stories and aspirations of women who are ordinary and extraordinary, sometimes in their own words, and sometimes written by staff writers. The hope is that change building a better future will come from their collective energy.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Detailed Newspaper Listings by City. 2020. Minnesota Newspaper Association. December 31, 2020.
  2. Web site: About. Minnesota Women's Press. December 31, 2020.
  3. Web site: Marcia Appel; Minnesota Women's Press, Inc. Oral History Project. 1999–2000. Minnesota Historical Society. December 31, 2020. 10.
  4. News: Minnesota Women's Press celebrates 35 years of reporting about and by women. December 31, 2020. December 31, 2020. Rosenblum, Gail. Star Tribune.
  5. Web site: Book Available!. December 31, 2020. Minnesota Women's Press.