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Women journalists condemn Imus slurs

The Journalism & Women Symposium joins the National Association of Black Journalists and others who have expressed disgust and outrage at the racist and misogynist remarks made by radio personality Don Imus. Last week, Imus called members of the Rutgers basketball team - who had just played for the national championship - "nappy-headed hos."

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Tribute to Molly Ivins

The first time I met Molly Ivins was in Houston back before half of you were born. A college friend of mine was working for one of the newspapers there (and they had two then, by golly) and so several of us got together and swilled down more bottles of Lone Star beer than I care to remember.

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Joan Cook and the Joan Cook Fellowship Fund

Joan Cook, who died of breast cancer in 1995 in New York, was a founding director of JAWS, a journalist, a union leader, a moral leader and generous friend to three generations of people engaged in the work of making the world a more just place. She was one of seven named plaintiffs -- and a moving force -- in a class action sex discrimination suit against the New York Times filed in 1974.

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In Memory: Eileen Shanahan (1924-2001)

Eileen Shanahan, a world-class journalist, champion of social justice and founding director of the Journalism & Women Symposium, died at her Washington home Nov. 2. She was 77. The cause of death is undetermined, but Eileen, who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, had been in failing health. Eileen was a legendary figure as a reporter and mentor for other women and people of color long before she came to her first JAWS in 1988. She served on the first JAWS board of directors in 1990, bringing wide experience in organizational management to the job of transforming a women's network into an educational and cultural organization.

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Nancy Woodhull, trailblazer for women in journalism, dies at 52

Nancy Woodhull was at the podium introducing linguist Deborah Tannen, a long- sought-after speaker for JAWS camp. Woodhull had arranged to get Tannen on our dance card in Napa last fall. They were, after all, friends from when Woodhull was a news executive who had read “You Just Don't Understand.'' Woodhull not only got the message, she passed it on.

Nancy Jane Woodhull, who died Tuesday (April 1) at her home in Pittsford, N.Y., said at her last JAWS camp that she was glad Tannen was there with us in California in September because JAWS was special and always ``filled my well.''

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Legendary courts reporter Theo Wilson dies

Theo Wilson, a journalist whose coverage of America’s history-making trials from Sam Shepard to John De Lorean made her the dean of trial reporters, died early Friday in Los Angeles. Wilson, whose memoir, “Headline Justice,” was published this week by Thunders Mouth Press, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage as she prepared to give a TV interview about the book Thursday night. She was believed to be about 78, but her age was a closely guarded secret. “A woman who will tell you her age will tell you anything,” she said.

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