Vermont Woman

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Vermont Woman, a monthly newspaper, was published in South Hero, Vermont.[1] Its circulation was 10,000.[2]

TypeMonthly/quarterly
FormatTabloid, Digital
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Vermont Woman
TypeMonthly/quarterly
FormatTabloid, Digital
OwnerSuzanne Gillis
PublisherSuzanne Gillis
EditorKate Mueller
Founded1985-2019
Ceased publication2019
Headquarters307 Route 2, South Hero, Vermont United States)
Circulation10,000
Websitehttps://www.vermontwoman.com
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History

The founder and publisher of Vermont Woman, a monthly newspaper, was Suzanne (Sue) Gillis.[3][4][5] Gillis financially backed the paper.[6] In 1990, the paper was shut down due to financial challenges. Gillis then went on to become the founding publisher for the community weekly newspaper, Vermont Times.[7] In 1995, Gillis became the founding publisher of the award-winning community weekly, Provincetown Banner.[8][9] Thirteen years later, in 2003, Vermont Woman was re-launched by Gillis.[10] The paper has since won a number of awards, including the New England Newspapers and Publishers Association's designation of New England Newspaper of the Year in 2007,[11] 2008,[12] and in 2011.[13]

In 2010, Gillis was inducted in the New England Newspapers Hall of Fame for her commitment to independent publishing and for providing a forum for women's voices and perspectives.[14] Rickey Gard Diamond, was the first editor of the paper, which launched in 1985 with 44 pages and an initial circulation of 20,000.[15] In 2012, long-time editor Rickey Gard Diamond and Vermont Woman, won a national award from the National Newspapers Association, 3rd place in the category of Best Investigative or In-Depth Story or Series, Non-daily Division, circulation 10,000 or more.[16]

Vermont Woman published its final issue on September 9, 2019.[17][18][19][20]

Vermont Woman hosted a lecture series from 1986 to 2009.[21] This series featured speakers like Ann Richards,[22] Valerie Plame Wilson,[23] Gloria Steinem, and Helen Thomas.[24]

Vermont Woman Speaker Series

Videos are courtesy of CCTV Archives, CCTV Center for Media & Democracy.[25]

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RefProgram NameLink to Program at CCTV-Vermont
1Vermont Woman Series- Gov. Ann RichardsLink to video
2Chocolate And Jazz Festival - Vermont Woman of the YearLink to video
3Media Makers: #8- Sue Gillis And Ricky Diamond, Vermont WomanLink to video
4Vermont Woman InterviewLink to video
5Vermont Woman 3rd Anniversary w/ Helen ThomasLink to video
6Local Media Show: The Vermont WomanLink to video
7Sandy Baird Commentary: Abortion In Film- A Woman's Right Not To ChooseLink to video
8Helen Thomas-Vermont Woman Lecture SeriesLink to video
9International Women's Day Celebration In BurlingtonLink to video
10ERA Public SpeakoutLink to video
11Gloria Steinem - Outrageous Acts for Simple JusticeLink to video
12Gloria Steinem For Sanders For CongressLink to video
13Valerie Plame Wilson - Taking on the White HouseLink to video
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Awards

New England Newspapers and Publishers Association Awards

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Year Award Place Recipient
2011[26] Newspaper of the Year -- Vermont Woman
2009[27] General Excellence 1st Vermont Woman
2008[28] Newspaper of the Year -- Vermont Woman
2007[29] Newspaper of the Year -- Vermont Woman
Feature Photo 1st Margaret Michniewicz
Cover Story "Inconvenient Truth" 1st Carrie Chandler
Cover Story "Quest for the Cure" 3rd Mary Fratini
Feature Photo 2nd Lynn Monty
2006[30] General Excellence 3rd Vermont Woman
Feature Writing 1st Mary Fratini
Headline Writing 1st Margaret Michniewicz
Photo - General News 3rd Margaret Michniewicz
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