Connie Chung's career began with an entrance: "I barged into a local TV station, [said], 'I can learn. I don't have experience, but I can do this job.' … You know when you're young and you don't ...
Connie.” Chung’s career took her from Washington ... A frequent argument for diversity in the workplace is so young people can see themselves in prominent roles; rarely do you come across ...
Once, during the Watergate scandal when Connie Chung was a young reporter, she was headed to the White House press room when she came upon then-President Richard Nixon at the West Wing portico.
According to Chung, she called her husband Maury Povich, who told her, “When a person is on our program with no teeth, we give them teeth.” However, Chung said she “didn’t have time” to give Simpson’s ...
Connie Chung is an icon. It’s been almost 20 years ... and the story of doing it as a woman, sometimes a very young woman, ...
A Memoir, legendary TV anchor Connie Chung recalls a culture of sexism in the news industry and says she was “pretty foolish” thinking she could team up with her fellow women colleagues.
For Grattan, who didn’t grow up in a religious family, writing In Tongues, about a young gay man whose life ... and Memoirs from Kenny G, Connie Chung and Hillary Clinton “There's a connection ...
While writing her memoir, Connie Chung discovered an unexpected legacy ... Then an email arrived, out of the blue, from a young Asian American woman who shared her story about how she ended up sharing ...
Activists accused the Museum of Chinese in America of complicity in the construction of a new Chinatown jail and the closure of a beloved banquet hall.
Connie.” Chung’s career took her from Washington ... A frequent argument for diversity in the workplace is so young people can see themselves in prominent roles; rarely do you come across ...