- Joan Riddell Cook
Infobox journalist
name = Joan Riddell Cook
birthname =
birth_date = 1922
birth_place =Portland, Oregon
age = 73
death_date =5 February 1995
death_place =New York City
occupation = journalist, editor, union leader
alias =
gender = female
status =
title =
family =
spouse =
children =
relatives =
ethnic =
religion =
salary =
networth =
credits = "The New York Times ", "The Detroit News ", "New York Herald-Tribune ", "Minneapolis Star Tribune "
URL =
agent =Joan Riddell Cook — born 1922 in
Portland, Oregon ; died5 February 1995 "Joan R. Cook, 73, Reporter for Times." "The New York Times", 6 February 1995.] inNew York City — was an Americannewspaper journalist and editor, atrade union leader, and a founding director of JAWS (Journalism and Women Symposium). Cook died ofbreast cancer in 1995 inNew York City .Journalism career
Cook started her career at the "
Minneapolis Star Tribune ." She later left and started working at the "New York Herald Tribune ." Cook later worked for two years as women's editor at "The Detroit News ." Cook eventually started working for "The New York Times " in 1959 where she worked until her retirement in 1991.Cook was one of seven named plaintiffs in a class action Title VII
sex discrimination lawsuit against the "Times" that was filed in 1974.Cook served as head of the Times unit of the
New York Newspaper Guild labor union and was only the second woman ever elected to the post. Cook also served asPresident of the Silurians which is the oldest Press Club in New York.Journalism and Women Symposium
Cook first joined JAWS (Journalism and Women Symposium) in 1989 and became a member of the first
Board of directors . After her death, the Joan Cook Scholarship Fund was created in her honor. It provides yearly grants to young women through JAWS.References
* Cook is referenced in "The Girls in the Balcony: Women, Men, and the New York Times" by author
Nan C. Robertson and "A Place in the News: From the Women's Pages to the Front Page" by authorKay Mills .Notes
External links
*http://www.jaws.org/members/herstory/joan.shtml
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.