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  1. Women in journalism - Wikipedia

    • Women in journalism are individuals who participate in journalism. As journalism became a profession, women were restricted by custom from access to journalism occupations, and faced significant discrimination within the profession. Nevertheless, women operated as editors, reporters, sports analysts and journalists even before the 1890s in some co… See more

    Currently

    In 2017, with the #MeToo movement, a number of notable female journalists came forward to report sexual harassment in … See more

    Safety

    Safety of journalists is the ability for journalists and media professionals to receive, produce and share information without facing physical or moral threats. Women journalists also face increasing dangers su… See more

    By country

    Sophia Dalton published the newspaper The Patriot in Toronto in 1840–1848, followed in 1851 by Mary Herbert, who became the first woman publisher in Nova Scotia when publishing the Mayflower, or Ladies' Acadian Ne… See more

    Notable women

    See also Women journalists by name and by category and Women printers and publishers before 1800 References for this section can be found on the article pages if not cited below.
    • Donna … See more

    Music critics

    While there are significant numbers of women vocalists singing in pop and rock music, many other aspects of pop and rock music are male-dominated, including record producing, instrument playing and music journalism. … See more

    Awards and organizations

    • Courage in Journalism Awards, from the International Women's Media Foundation
    The Coalition For Women In Journalism
    • UK Woman Political Journalist of the Year Award which aims 'to highlight the achieveme… See more

     
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