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Robin Morgan Talks About How Advertisers Affect Women’s Media

Robin Morgan, prolific and well known author and radio show personality, discusses with Jennifer Crumpton, how advertisers affect women's media. This is a CAN'T MISS interview.

RobinRobin Morgan, prolific and well known author, radio show personality, political activist and former child actor, has a lot of things to talk about. In an exclusive interview for SarderTV, the online learning channel, Morgan provides her lively insights on advertisers who have pulled their dollars when it came to important discussions within the women’s movement. Speaking with Jennifer Crumpton, SarderTV correspondent, Morgan discusses how advertisers affect women’s media.

An award-winning poet, novelist, journalist, activist, and best-selling author, Morgan has published more than 20 books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.

Her 1970 anthology “Sisterhood Is Powerful has been widely credited with helping to start the contemporary feminist movement, and was cited by the New York Public Library as “One of the 100 most influential Books of the 20th Century.”

Recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Prize (Poetry) among other honors, and former Editor-in-Chief of Ms. Magazine, she founded the Sisterhood Is Global Institute, and co-founded (with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem) the Women’s Media Center. She currently writes and hosts WMC Live with Robin Morgan, a syndicated weekly radio program with a national and international audience in 110 countries around the world.

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