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...issue was prepared under the direction of executive editor Edward Jamieson and senior editor Claudia Wallis, with support from virtually every bureau and department. Both editors are familiar with the subject, Jamieson as the overseer of TIME's culture, science and society coverage and Wallis as the author or editor of many stories about women. Says Wallis: "With this issue we were eager to look forward rather than back at the women's movement of the '70s. We wanted to see how the next generation is likely to fare and to what degree women are changing the worlds of business...
When executive editor Edward Jamieson proposed an entire magazine focused on women, no one agreed more quickly than senior editor Claudia Wallis, who with Jamieson edited the special issue. Just last December she wrote a TIME cover story on how far women have come. "Yet there was still so much more to say," Wallis explains. "In that story we looked at the history of the women's movement. This time we wanted to look to the future...
SENIOR EDITORS: Charles P. Alexander, Jose M. Ferrer III, Walter Isaacson, James Kelly, Stephen Koepp, Johanna McGeary, Christopher Porterfield, George Russell, Thomas A. Sancton, William E. Smith, Claudia Wallis, Jack E. White...
Rounding out the panel were Claudia Card, a philosophy professor at the University of Wisconsin, and William P. Norris, professor of sociology at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. Card discussed "Homophobia and Lesbian/Gay Pride," explaining a lesbian, gay or bisexual's fear of the shame from public exposure, while Norris presented a case study of Oberlin entitled "Homophobia in a Liberal Institution...
SENIOR EDITORS: Charles P. Alexander, Jose M. Ferrer III, Walter Isaacson, James Kelly, Stephen Koepp, Johanna McGeary, Christopher Porterfield, George Russell, Thomas A. Sancton, William E. Smith, Claudia Wallis, Jack E. White...