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Recognizing and honoring Bobbi Booker as the first African-American female president of the Pen and Pencil Club, the nation's oldest press club.
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WHEREAS, Bobbi Booker is a Philadelphia native and proud Temple University graduate; and
WHEREAS, For over 30 years, she has served as a standout print and broadcast journalist in roles ranging from beat writer to executive producer; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Booker has also worked as a radio reporter, assignment editor, and executive producer for Metro & Shadow Traffic Networks, WWDB 96.5FM, WUSL-Power 99 FM, WHAT-AM and WHYY 90.9FM; and
WHEREAS, In 1999, Ms. Booker was named co-host of "Ovations" on NPR affiliate WRTI-FM 90.1, where she currently hosts the popular music show "Spirit Soul Music on Ovations"; and
WHEREAS, For nearly two decades, Ms. Booker has served at the Philadelphia Tribune, America's oldest and the Philadelphia region's largest daily newspaper serving the African-American community. She covers technology culture and writes the column #TheNewNext; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Booker is also a contributor to Generocity Philly, and her diverse editorial experience includes news, culture, lifestyle, business, sports, politics and entertainment for publications such as Philadelphia Magazine, Examiner.com, BlackAmericaWeb.com, Smooth magazine, Philadelphia Weekly, and The Book Report; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Booker completed the 2008 Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution, is a 2005 Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, and a 2008 Fellow of the NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Dance Criticism at the American Dance Festival at Duke University; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Booker has earned four National Newspaper Publishers Association's Merit Awards for her work in the Philadelphia Tribune's Lifestyles section, including back-to-back awards in 2010 and 2011; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Booker is the fi...
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