Renee Poussaint (August 12, 1944 – March 4, 2022) was an Emmy Award-winning American broadcast journalist and educator known for reporting and advocacy...
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focused on the Cosbys' art collection in 2001. Together, Cosby and Renee Poussaint edited A Wealth of Wisdom: Legendary African American Elders Speak...
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Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. Cosby, Camille Olivia; Renee Poussaint (January 27, 2004). A Wealth of Wisdom: Legendary African American...
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nonprofitquarterly.org. January 6, 2014. "Washingtonian Names Adjunct Renee Poussaint "A Local TV Legend"". November 2, 2015.[permanent dead link] "J.C....
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religious leader, moderator of the United Church of Canada (1997–2000). Renee Poussaint, 77, American television journalist. James Remnant, 3rd Baron Remnant...
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"post-traumatic slavery syndrome" (PTSS) by psychiatrist Alvin Francis Poussaint and journalist Amy L. Alexander, DeGruy wrote in her 2001 doctoral thesis...
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presented positive images of women leaders in pop culture venues: Dr. Renee Poussaint, Camille Cosby, Geraldine Laybourne, Ted Nelson, Mullen Advertising...
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Ellerbee, Robin Smith, Susan Smith, Mary Steenburgen 1997 Ruth Pollak, Renee Poussaint, Cicely Tyson, Marilyn Weiner, Nancy Woodhull 1996 Maureen Bunyan,...
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1940), educator and author Carlene Hatcher Polite (1932–2009) Alvin F. Poussaint (born 1934) Jewel Prestage (1931–2014), first African-American woman to...
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Pianka Stephen Plog Earl Ward Plummer Sheldon I. Pollock Alvin Francis Poussaint George L. Priest Thomas J. Pritzker E. Annie Proulx Stephen R. Quake William...
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