Donna Allen (activist)


Donna Allen was an American pioneer feminist, civil rights activist, historian, economist, and founder of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press.

Biography

Allen was born in Petoskey, Michigan, on August 19, 1920, to Caspar and Louis Rehkopf. In 1943, Allen graduated from Duke University, majoring in history and minoring in economics. In 1953, she earned her master's degree in economics from the University of Chicago. Finally, in 1971, she received a Ph.D. in history from Howard University. Her dissertation was on national health insurance. Allen founded the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press in 1972. Allen died at the age of 78 on July 19, 1999.

The Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy

The Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy is given in Allen's honor by the Commission on the Status of Women for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The award was created in 2001. It recognizes feminist media activists who promote women's rights and freedoms.
Recipients of this award include:
  • 2001 – Award Created
  • 2002 – no winner on record
  • 2003 – Ammu Joseph, Women's Feature Service
  • 2004 – Rita Henley Jenson, Women's eNews
  • 2005 – Michelle Weldon, Northwestern
  • 2006 – no winner on record
  • 2007 – no winner on record
  • 2008 – Caryl Rivers, Boston
  • 2009 – Carolyn Byerly, Howard
  • 2010 – Pamela Creedon, Iowa
  • 2011 – ?
  • 2012 – ?
  • 2013 – Soraya Chemaly
  • 2014 - Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston
  • 2015 – Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno
  • 2016 – Stine Eckert
  • 2017 – Carolyn Bronstein
  • 2018 – Petula Dvorak
  • 2019 – Tracy Everbach
  • 2020 – Susan Leath
  • 2021 – Maria Marron

Writings

Books

Women Transforming Communications: Global Intersections .Communications at the Crossroads: The Gender Gap Connection . Fringe Benefits: Wages or Social Obligations?;.

Periodicals

Media Report to Women; : Editor.