1. Marion Birnie Wilkinson - StudySC
(1870-1956) Wilkinson was born in Charleston, SC, to Richard Birnie and Anna Frost. Both of her parents were descendants of antebellum free black families ...
(1870-1956) Wilkinson was born in Charleston, SC, to Richard Birnie and Anna Frost. Both of her parents were descendants of antebellum free black families and members of Charleston’s black elite. She attended the Avery Normal Institute then taught at the institute for nine years. On June 29, 1897, she married Robert Shaw Wilkinson, the second president of the South Carolina Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Mechanical College. From an early age Wilkinson was interested in social reform efforts in South Carolina and encouraged educated, middle-class African American women to share their knowledge and material resources with those less fortunate. While at South Carolina State, she served as chief Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) adviser and headed the boarding department. By 1928 her leadership had resulted in the construction of the only YWCA building on a historically African American college campus. Wilkinson also served on the South Carolina Interracial Commission, the county executive committee of the Red Cross, and the board of trustees of Voorhees Institute in Denmark. To further facilitate her reform efforts, she was a charter member and president of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs (SCFCWC). Organized in 1909, the SCFCWC became a vehicle by which black women could use their knowledge and skills to improve social and racial conditions. She was also a trustee of the Marion Birnie Wilkinson Home for Girls in Cayce, created to h...
2. Marion Wilkinson, Activist born. - African American Registry
She was a Black suffragist and community activist. Marion B. Wilkinson was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest daughter of Richard Birnie and Anna ...
*Marion Wilkinson was born on this date in 1870. She was a Black suffragist and community activist. Marion B. Wilkinson was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest daughter of Richard Birnie and Anna Frost Birnie. Her family’s status and relative wealth allowed her to study at the Avery Normal Institute, which ingrained an ethic […]
3. Marion B. Wilkinson | Alexander Street Documents
As a member of Charleston's elite Black population, Birnie studied at the prestigious Avery Normal Institute. An 1888 graduate, Marion Birnie taught at Avery ...
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4. Jöelle Gergis in conversation with Marian Wilkinson - Black Inc Books
QE94 Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future author Joëlle Gergis in Conversation with Marian Wilkinson. Australia is in peril.
5. David Marr in conversation with Marian Wilkinson - Black Inc Books
David will be in conversation with author and journalist Marian Wilkinson, one of Bookoccino's favourite interviewers. Date: Tuesday 17 October.
6. ICIJ member Marian Wilkinson
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Marian Wilkinson, Australia, is a multi-award winning journalist whose career has spanned radio, television and print.
7. Marian Wilkinson | Australian Foreign Affairs
Marian Wilkinson is a Walkley Award–winning journalist and author of The Carbon Club. Find the author on Twitter. Extracts by Marian Wilkinson.
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8. In conversation with Marian Wilkinson
2 sep 2020 · Marian Wilkinson is a multi-award-winning journalist with a career that has spanned radio, television and print. A member of the Australian ...
This event is being organised and run by the ANU Events team. Marian Wilkinson will be in conversation with Frank Jotzo on Marian's new book The Carbon Club, the inside story of how a network of influential climate sceptics, politicians and business leaders fought to control Australia's climate policy. In the summer of 2019/20 as Australia burned, and smoke from its fires encircled the planet, the world wondered why a country with so much to lose through climate change was doing so little.
9. In Conversation: The Carbon Club with Marian Wilkinson
In Conversation: The Carbon Club with Marian Wilkinson ... In 2007 it looked like Australia was moving with a political consensus to price carbon, providing an ...
In 2007 it looked like Australia was moving with a political consensus to price carbon, providing an incremental transition to a post-carbon era in response to the existential threat of climate change. And then?
10. Marian Wilkinson | The Saturday Paper
Marian Wilkinson | is an investigative journalist and author of The Carbon Club.
11. Marian Wilkinson - Australian Book Review
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Australian Book Review (ABR) is Australia's leading arts and literary review. Created in 1961, and now based in Melbourne, ABR publishes reviews, essays, commentaries and creative writing.
12. YCPD Update on Search of Marian Wilkinson - KUBA
She's approximately 5′ 8”, weights around 200 lbs. and wears a variety of wigs in various colors, including black with wavy curls, copper colored with wavy ...
(Yuba-Sutter, CA) – The Yuba City Police Department is providing an update on the search for 52-year-old Marian Wilkinson, reported missing by family February 1st, after not showing up for work for 3 days. She was last seen walking in Marysville January 29th. The YCPD news release update reports they spent yesterday following up on “numerous tips from the public on possible sightings by checking areas but have not yet located Marian.”