- Florence Graves
Florence Graves is an American journalist and the founding director of the
Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism atBrandeis University .She is an award-winning investigative reporter and editor whose work focuses on exposing abuses of government and corporate power, and on revealing inequities between the powerful and the powerless. She also is a Resident Scholar at the Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center. As an investigative reporter for "
The Washington Post ", she and a colleague broke the SenatorBob Packwood sexual misconduct story, which led to an historic three-year Senate investigation followed by a Senate Ethics Committee vote to expel him and then his forced resignation. She has received a number of prestigious fellowship awards, including from the Institute of Politics at Harvard’sKennedy School of Government , the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute, theAlicia Patterson Foundation [ [http://www.aliciapatterson.org/APF_Fellows/1993/APF_Fellows1993.html#Graves Alicia Patterson Foundation – 28th Annual Competition – 1993 Fellowship Winners] ] , and thePope Foundation . She founded the award-winning and nationally circulated political and investigative journal, "Common Cause Magazine". Her work there led to congressional hearings and to reforms in public policies, and has received such prestigious awards as the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, the highest award given in magazine journalism.References
*cite news |first=Vicki |last=Kemper |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= The reporter who knew too much: how Florence George Graves developed the Packwood story - ex-Sen. Bob Packwood's sexual miscoduct|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1554/is_n4_v21/ai_17833315 |work=Common Cause Magazine |publisher= |date= Winter, 1995 |accessdate=2007-06-20
* [http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/1996/02.08/RadcliffePublic.html Harvard University Gazette, February 08, 1996 – Radcliffe Public Policy Fellows Address Varied Issues]
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