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  1. Ellen Goodman (born April 11, 1941) is an American journalist and syndicated columnist. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1980. She is also a speaker and commentator.

  2. Ellen Goodman has been hailed as an American original. As a trailblazer and powerful voice for women, she has spent most of her life chronicling social change and its impact on American life. A Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, she was one of the first women to open up the op-ed pages to women’s voices and became, according to Media Watch ...

  3. Ellen Holtz Goodman. An American journalist, Ellen Holtz Goodman (born 1941) won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. She wrote about issues that spanned the range from personal to political.

  4. For many years during the flourishing of the women’s movement of the late 20th century, the woman with the biggest soapbox in the country was Ellen Goodman, a nationally syndicated columnist based at The Boston Globe. She helped people think through abortion rights, birth control, women in the workplace, change in marital responsibilities ...

  5. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, writer, speaker commentator and nonprofit leader, Ellen Goodman.

  6. Ellen Goodman is an American original. Her abundant talents--intellect, wit, style, news judgment--set her apart with an elan uniquely her own. Her Pulitzer Prize commentary appears in more...

  7. Mar 3, 2022 · Ellen Goodman on the rise of women’s voices in 1969. “The personal became political. The political was personal. And change was in the air.”

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