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Marcia Ann Gillespie

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Gillespie is a recipient of the Lake Forest College Outstanding Alumni Award (1973); the New York Women in Communications Matrix Award (1978); the New York Association of Black Journalist's Life Achievement Award for Print Journalism; the Mary MacLeod Bethune award from the National Council of Negro
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magazine as a contributing writer. She went on to serve as contributing editor, executive editor, and finally editor-in-chief by 1992, making her the first African-American woman editor-in-chief of a mainstream publication in the United States. Under Gillespie's leadership,
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into one of the fastest growing women’s publications in the United States, as well as a trusted source of inspiration, information, and affirmation for millions of African-American women readers. In 1980, Gillespie left
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Since 1971, Gillespie has lectured widely on college and university campuses and to women's groups, and has authored innumerable articles and essays.
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magazine. After being promoted to editor-in-chief a year later, at the age of 26, she started the process of transforming
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magazine in November 1998 and launched the publication in March 1999. Negotiations of the magazine's transfer to the
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as a researcher. In 1970, she was hired as a managing editor at the newly-founded African-American publication
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as one of the “Top Ten Outstanding Women in Magazine Publishing”. She was also named by
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Women; the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism from the
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Upon graduation, Gillespie moved to New York City after being employed by
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in Washington, D.C. She was also appointed to the advisory board of the
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Gillespie serves as a member of the board of directors of the
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magazine reached the most diverse readership in its history.
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magazine as one of the "Fifty Faces for American's Future".
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Rockville Centre, New York
Lake Forest College
Essence
Ms.
Essence
Ms.
Maya Angelou
SUNY
Rockville Centre, New York
Long Island
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest, Illinois
Chicago
American studies
Time-Life Books, Inc.
Essence
Ms.
Feminist Majority Foundation
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Global Fund for Women
Violence Policy Center
Aspen Institute
New Federal Theater
Studio Museum in Harlem
National Council of Negro Women
American Association of Magazine Editors
University of Missouri School of Journalism
National Magazine Award
March of Dimes
Time

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