In her newest book “Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism,” Brooke Kroeger set out to shed light on the 180-year journey of women in a profession dominated by men. The …
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to former reporter Brooke Kroeger about her new book, "Undaunted," about how women fought for a place in newsrooms and on the frontlines of journalism.
Beverly Deepe Keever bought a one-way ticket to Asia to teach English and sell free-lance stories to the Associated Press. “I went into journalism because I wanted to understand people and culture in other countries,” Deepe Keever said.
Brooke Kroeger's 'Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism' tracks the slow and incomplete progress of women in the newsroom and out in the field.