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Women's eNews

Women's eNews is a nonprofit online news service based in New York City. It was founded by the late Rita Jensen.[1] Lori Sokol, PhD, now leads the organization, assuming the title of Executive Director since July, 2016. Women's eNews publishes international news articles specializing in coverage of women's lives.[2]

Women's eNews
Type of site
Online news site
Founder(s)Rita Jensen
URLwww.womensenews.org
CommercialNo
Launched1999; 24 years ago (1999)

History edit

In 1996, the Barbara Lee Family Foundation funded a discussion about women's media, hosted by a spinoff of National Organization for Women: NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. In 1999, the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund underwrote Women's eNews, created to be an online news service for all women, and to act as a news wire for commercial media. The NOW Legal Defense fund put journalist Rita Henley Jensen in the position of editor in chief. NOW Legal Defense Fund's president of the time, Kathryn Rodgers said of the launch:

Looking out at the media's coverage of women, we saw a tremendous void in women's voices, in women as opinion shapers, and in the coverage of all the things that women do in society. So we decided to show the media what they were missing. Not to go on a blame campaign, but to do the ground work, actually do the reporting, and go back to these media outlets and say, 'Here's what we're talking about when we say you're not covering women's issues'.[3]

Two years later on January 1, 2002, NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund released Women's eNews to become an independent organization.[4]

Women's eNews joined the Fund for the City for New York's Incubator/Partner Project Program in 2002.

Women's eNews launched its Arabic language site, Arabic Women's eNews, on April 28, 2003, in response to the theme of women's empowerment in the United Nations Development Program's first Arab Human Development Report. Arabic Women's eNews translates English-language content into Arabic and also creates new content in Arabic.[5]

In 2008, Women's eNews left the Incubator/Partner Project Program and became an independent organization. Rita Henley Jensen remained editor-in-chief of Women's eNews.

Founder edit

 
Rita Henley Jensen at Women's eNews’ 21 Leaders for the 21st Century for 2012

Rita Henley Jensen (1947-2017) was the founder of Women's eNews.[6]

She left an abusive marriage and attended Ohio State University, graduating in 1976, and Columbia University, graduating in 1977 with a master's degree in journalism.[6][7]

In 1981, Jensen's then-roommate Kathy Boudin was part of the Brink's robbery.[6] After this Jensen was fired by a newspaper she had been employed by; the paper claimed that she had let lies about what she knew of Boudin's identity be published in it, while Jensen claimed she had actually been fired for not writing a first-person story about being Boudin's roommate, and that accounts in the news had misconstrued her claims about her knowledge of Boudin's identity.[6] Jensen's daughter later stated that she (Jensen) had been blacklisted.[6] However, she was later able to return to work as a journalist.[6]

In 2000, she founded Women's Enews and became its editor-in-chief.[8][6] In 2016 she became its Editor-In-Chief Emerita.[8]

Jensen was also on the honorary advisory board for the Women's Media Center.[9]

She received the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Alumni award,[10] the Hunter College Presidential Grant for Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching, the Lloyd P. Burns Public Service prize,[11] the PASS Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency,[8] and the Rosa Cisneros Award from the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region.[8] The Women Economic Forum named her the 2016 Iconic Thought Leader for the Decade in Media, and she had also been named one of the 100 most influential women in New York by the New York Daily News.[8]

She died of breast cancer in Manhattan, New York, on October 18, 2017, at the age of 70.[6] She was survived by two daughters, two granddaughters and two grandsons.[8]

Funding edit

Women's eNews receives funding from individual donors on their website, and from humanitarian foundations. Notable grants include one of $100,000 received in 2010 from the Ford Foundation earmarked for the production of a 12-part series on women's poverty in America: "Scenes from the Women's Economy".[12] Beginning in July 2009, a 20-month grant totaling $400,000 came from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for the study of high mortality rates related to childbirth in African-American communities.[13][14]

Awards edit

Women's eNews and its writers have received over 35 awards since the organization's launch in 2000, including "Best Internet Site" in 2005 from the National Federation of Press Women, and the "Exceptional Merit in Media Award" in 2010 from the National Women's Political Caucus.[15]

Jensen won many awards for her work at the helm of the news service including the National Association for Female Executives' Woman of Excellence award in 2010.[16] She was also a past honoree as one of the most Exceptional Women in Publishing, an annual award first given to Gloria Steinem.

References edit

  1. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (25 October 2017). "Rita Henley Jensen, Founder of Women's eNews, Dies at 70". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 May 2018 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ "Covering Women's Issues, Changing Women's Lives". Women's eNews. 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  3. ^ Lasica, J.D. (April 2, 2002). "A News Service with an Agenda: Nonprofit launches journalism operation to cover women's issues". Online Journalism Review. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  4. ^ "What We Do". Women's eNews. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  5. ^ "The Background". Women's eNews. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h By NEIL GENZLINGEROCT. 25, 2017 (2017-10-25). "Rita Henley Jensen, Founder of Women's eNews, Dies at 70 - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  7. ^ "Profile — Rita Henley Jensen". The Authors Guild. 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Rita Henley Jensen, Women's eNews Founder, Passes Away | Women's eNews". Womensenews.org. 18 October 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  9. ^ "Rita Henley Jensen". Women's Media Center. 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  10. ^ "Past Alumni Awards Winners". Alumni and Friends. The Journalism School, Columbia University. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  11. ^ "Staff". Women's eNews. 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  12. ^ "Our grants". Ford Foundation. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Grantee name: Women's eNews, Inc". Healthy Births in the African American Community. W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  14. ^ "Women's eNews gets $400,000 grant". Philanthropy Journal. Institute for Nonprofits at North Carolina State University. July 31, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  15. ^ "Awards". Women's eNews. Section "2010". Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  16. ^ Gatsiounis, Wendy. "Woman of Excellence 2010: Rita Henley Jensen". NAFE Features. National Association for Female Executives. Retrieved November 29, 2010.


External links edit

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Women s eNews is a nonprofit online news service based in New York City It was founded by the late Rita Jensen 1 Lori Sokol PhD now leads the organization assuming the title of Executive Director since July 2016 Women s eNews publishes international news articles specializing in coverage of women s lives 2 Women s eNewsType of siteOnline news siteFounder s Rita JensenURLwww wbr womensenews wbr orgCommercialNoLaunched1999 24 years ago 1999 Contents 1 History 2 Founder 3 Funding 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1996 the Barbara Lee Family Foundation funded a discussion about women s media hosted by a spinoff of National Organization for Women NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund In 1999 the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund underwrote Women s eNews created to be an online news service for all women and to act as a news wire for commercial media The NOW Legal Defense fund put journalist Rita Henley Jensen in the position of editor in chief NOW Legal Defense Fund s president of the time Kathryn Rodgers said of the launch Looking out at the media s coverage of women we saw a tremendous void in women s voices in women as opinion shapers and in the coverage of all the things that women do in society So we decided to show the media what they were missing Not to go on a blame campaign but to do the ground work actually do the reporting and go back to these media outlets and say Here s what we re talking about when we say you re not covering women s issues 3 Two years later on January 1 2002 NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund released Women s eNews to become an independent organization 4 Women s eNews joined the Fund for the City for New York s Incubator Partner Project Program in 2002 Women s eNews launched its Arabic language site Arabic Women s eNews on April 28 2003 in response to the theme of women s empowerment in the United Nations Development Program s first Arab Human Development Report Arabic Women s eNews translates English language content into Arabic and also creates new content in Arabic 5 In 2008 Women s eNews left the Incubator Partner Project Program and became an independent organization Rita Henley Jensen remained editor in chief of Women s eNews Founder edit nbsp Rita Henley Jensen at Women s eNews 21 Leaders for the 21st Century for 2012Rita Henley Jensen 1947 2017 was the founder of Women s eNews 6 She left an abusive marriage and attended Ohio State University graduating in 1976 and Columbia University graduating in 1977 with a master s degree in journalism 6 7 In 1981 Jensen s then roommate Kathy Boudin was part of the Brink s robbery 6 After this Jensen was fired by a newspaper she had been employed by the paper claimed that she had let lies about what she knew of Boudin s identity be published in it while Jensen claimed she had actually been fired for not writing a first person story about being Boudin s roommate and that accounts in the news had misconstrued her claims about her knowledge of Boudin s identity 6 Jensen s daughter later stated that she Jensen had been blacklisted 6 However she was later able to return to work as a journalist 6 In 2000 she founded Women s Enews and became its editor in chief 8 6 In 2016 she became its Editor In Chief Emerita 8 Jensen was also on the honorary advisory board for the Women s Media Center 9 She received the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Alumni award 10 the Hunter College Presidential Grant for Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching the Lloyd P Burns Public Service prize 11 the PASS Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency 8 and the Rosa Cisneros Award from the International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere Region 8 The Women Economic Forum named her the 2016 Iconic Thought Leader for the Decade in Media and she had also been named one of the 100 most influential women in New York by the New York Daily News 8 She died of breast cancer in Manhattan New York on October 18 2017 at the age of 70 6 She was survived by two daughters two granddaughters and two grandsons 8 Funding editWomen s eNews receives funding from individual donors on their website and from humanitarian foundations Notable grants include one of 100 000 received in 2010 from the Ford Foundation earmarked for the production of a 12 part series on women s poverty in America Scenes from the Women s Economy 12 Beginning in July 2009 a 20 month grant totaling 400 000 came from the W K Kellogg Foundation for the study of high mortality rates related to childbirth in African American communities 13 14 Awards editWomen s eNews and its writers have received over 35 awards since the organization s launch in 2000 including Best Internet Site in 2005 from the National Federation of Press Women and the Exceptional Merit in Media Award in 2010 from the National Women s Political Caucus 15 Jensen won many awards for her work at the helm of the news service including the National Association for Female Executives Woman of Excellence award in 2010 16 She was also a past honoree as one of the most Exceptional Women in Publishing an annual award first given to Gloria Steinem References edit Genzlinger Neil 25 October 2017 Rita Henley Jensen Founder of Women s eNews Dies at 70 The New York Times Retrieved 9 May 2018 via NYTimes com Covering Women s Issues Changing Women s Lives Women s eNews 2010 Retrieved November 29 2010 Lasica J D April 2 2002 A News Service with an Agenda Nonprofit launches journalism operation to cover women s issues Online Journalism Review Retrieved November 29 2010 What We Do Women s eNews Retrieved November 29 2010 The Background Women s eNews Retrieved November 29 2010 a b c d e f g h By NEIL GENZLINGEROCT 25 2017 2017 10 25 Rita Henley Jensen Founder of Women s eNews Dies at 70 The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2017 11 01 Profile Rita Henley Jensen The Authors Guild 2016 05 31 Retrieved 2017 11 01 a b c d e f Rita Henley Jensen Women s eNews Founder Passes Away Women s eNews Womensenews org 18 October 2017 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Rita Henley Jensen Women s Media Center 2009 Retrieved November 29 2010 Past Alumni Awards Winners Alumni and Friends The Journalism School Columbia University Retrieved November 30 2010 Staff Women s eNews 2010 Retrieved November 29 2010 Our grants Ford Foundation Retrieved 9 May 2018 Grantee name Women s eNews Inc Healthy Births in the African American Community W K Kellogg Foundation Retrieved November 29 2010 Women s eNews gets 400 000 grant Philanthropy Journal Institute for Nonprofits at North Carolina State University July 31 2009 Retrieved November 29 2010 Awards Women s eNews Section 2010 Retrieved November 29 2010 Gatsiounis Wendy Woman of Excellence 2010 Rita Henley Jensen NAFE Features National Association for Female Executives Retrieved November 29 2010 External links editWomen s eNews Arabic Women s eNews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women 27s eNews amp oldid 1151574130, 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