Renee Montagne on Morning Edition talks to author Lynn Povich about the impact of women's rights from Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump. Listen to the interview below!
Lynn Povich is an award-winning journalist who has spent more than 40 years in the news business. After graduating from Vassar, she began her career as a secretary in the Paris Bureau of Newsweek magazine, rising to become a reporter and writer in New York. In 1970, she was one of 46 women who filed sex discrimination charges against the magazine, the first women in the media to do so. Five years later, she was appointed the first woman Senior Editor in Newsweek's history. Lynn has written a book about that landmark lawsuit, its bittersweet effect on the women involved and women in the media, and what has--and hasn't--changed. THE GOOD GIRLS REVOLT was published in 2012 by PublicAffairs. It inspired the series GOOD GIRLS REVOLT premiering on Amazon Prime October 2016.
Lynn became Editor-in-Chief of Working Woman magazine in 1991, and in 1996, she joined MSNBC.com as East Coast Managing Editor, overseeing the internet content of NBC News and MSNBC Cable programs and personalities. In 2005, she edited a book of columns by her father, famed Washington Post sports writer Shirley Povich, called ALL THOSE MORNINGS...AT THE POST.Videos