Description
Suzanne Braun Levine is an American author and editor. From 1972 until 1988 she was the first editor of Ms., and she was later the first female editor of the Columbia Journalism Review. While at Ms. she developed and produced the documentary She's Nobody's Baby: American Women in the 20th Century, which aired as an HBO special and won a Peabody award. She later edited the book based on the show. She was the guest Editor-in-Chief of the 30th Anniversary issue of Ms. magazine in 2002. She was named a Ms. Magazine "Woman of the Year" in 2004. She joined the Board of Civic Ventures in 2009, and is also on the Board of the Ms. Foundation for Education and Communication, and on the Advisory Board for the Women?s Media Center and The Transition Network. She gave a talk at TEDxWomen in 2011.
Levine has written for many websites including: Feisty Side of Fifty, The Transition Network, The Third Age, Vibrant Nation, AARP, Huff/Post50, Next/Avenue, SheWrites, and Feminist.com. She has also appeared on TV and radio shows including: Oprah, Charlie Rose, Today, and NPR.
The papers from her time at Ms. magazine are now in the Sophia Smith Collection of Women?s Archives at Smith College.
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2020/06/29
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