R i c h a r d  J.  M a r g o l i s  A w a r d
 
  

About Richard J. Margolis

Career Highlights

selected articles

Selected New Leader Columns

Reports & Monographs

Op-Ed Pieces & Book Reviews

Past Winners

2007
STephanie Griest

2006
Marie myung-ok lee

2005
Kisha Lewellyn

2004
NeLson smith

2003
John Bowe

2002
Iyesatta Massaquoi

2001
Otis Haschemeyer

2000
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc

1999
Susan Parker

1998
Laura Distelheim

1997
Julie Lasky

1996
E.J. Graff

1995
Josip Novakovich

1994
Maggie Dubris

1993
Judith Levine

1992
Richard Manning

 
E. J. Graff

Since winning the Margolis Award in 1996, E.J. Graff has continued to garner accolades and recognition for her writing on the issues of marriage and sexual identity. In the same year that  Ms. Graff was named the winner of our award, the Massachusetts Cultural Council gave her  its Award for Fiction, which carries a $7,500 honorarium. Then, in 1997, she was named a 1997-1998 Visiting Scholar at Radcliffe College's Schlesinger Library.  Since 2001, she has been a Resident Scholar at the Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center.

Meanwhile, Ms. Graff's work is finding an ever-wider audience. Her first book, What Is Marriage For?, an exploration of the forces that have shaped our century's sexual and family life, was published in 1998 by Beacon Press. Most recently, E.J. Graff collaborated on former Lt. Governor Evelyn Murphy’s book Getting Even: Why Women Still Don't Make As Much As Men--And What To Do So We Will, published by Simon & Schuster/Touchstone in October 2005. The book exposed the fact that the gender wage gap has remained steady for more than a decade, and that much of the gap is due to illegal discrimination.

Ms. Graf's work has appeared in such publications as the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Columbia Journalism Review, Los Angeles Times, Ms., The Nation, The New Republic, Salon.com, Village Voice, Women’s Review of Books, and in more than a dozen anthologies.