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Elizabeth A. Sackler,
Gloria Steinem, and Carol Jenkins

The Women's Media Center 2009 Media Awards

The WMC Media Awards on June 17, 2009 was sold out -- an outstanding success for our inaugural awards event!

The Women's Media Center gives our deep and heartfelt thanks to Elizabeth A. Sackler, our generous host, WMC Honorary Advisory Council member and friend, for making our intimate evening such a beautiful and special night.

We give special thanks to our sponsor Prudential Insurance Company of America, and WMC Board members Loreen Arbus, Jodie Evans, Gloria Feldt, Jane Fonda and Teresa McBride. We also thank WMC Honorary Advisory Council member, Dina Dublon, for her generous support of this event.

The WMC is especially grateful to our friends Barbara Rick of Out of the Blue Films and Jim Anderson of Anderson Video for recording the event! Footage from the evening to be posted soon.

Candy Crowley and Bonnie Erbe

Candy Crowley
and Bonnie Erbe

Gini Reticker and Lynn Nottage
Gini Reticker
and Lynn Nottage
Rebecca Traister and Pam Spaulding
Rebecca Traister
and Pam Spaulding


Honored at the WMC's Media Awards:

  • Christiane Amanpour, the dean of international correspondents for CNN, for giving us an enlightened view of religion and its impact around the world.
  • Helene Cooper, diplomatic correspondent for the New York Times, for giving us consistently intelligent reports over a lengthy career covering a range of domestic and international stories.
  • Candy Crowley, of CNN, for being a clear and probing political correspondent for a contentious election whose reporting never veered into opinion.
  • Bonnie Erbe, for providing a forum for women’s voices analyzing the most important topics of the day for 18 years.
  • Tina Fey, for being a creator, writer, producer and actor of a hit show on primetime television, 30 Rock on NBC.
  • Rachel Maddow, for being an incisive progressive on The Rachel Maddow Show on NSNBC, with a way of getting to the point much sooner than most.
  • Lynn Nottage, for use of breaking news about women in her work. Lynn won a Pulitzer for Ruined, her dramatic portrayal of what rape in the Congo has created in women’s lives.
  • Gini Reticker and Abigail Disney, for their award-winning documentary, Pray the Devil Back to Hell, that follows the market women of Liberia who exiled a president and installed Africa’s first woman president.
  • Pam Spaulding, for creating a website, Pam’s House Blend, that gives the LGBT community a strong, insightful voice—and a center of action.
  • Rebecca Traister, for her consistently articulate essays, on Salon.com, in a series of pieces dealing with the year of our presidential race and Hillary Clinton’s role in it.


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