'Learning is a reciprocal, life-long process. Elders learn from young people who bring new experiences and new knowledges to us all. Learning is multifaceted and continuous; all of us at every different age learn together and from one another.'
, the three editors, Elly Bulkin, Jan Clausen and Rima Shore, noted that the “feminist protest following the announcement of the 1979 awards no doubt had an impact on the decision-making process.”
The first round of editor fellowship were awarded to all men; Maureen Owen, the only woman on the CCLM board of directors, received appeals from Adrienne Rich and Ellen Marie Bissert demanding change. For theeditors, the award “represents the only substantial payment we have received, or seem likely to receive, for our editorial work, and we were greatly encouraged by it.
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