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Dawn Turner Trice

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Dawn Turner Trice

Like many of you, I grew up in a family that loved to tell stories.

Often, during family get-togethers the women would gather around the dinner table and the men in another area and they would partake of these extravagant tales.

Some would be larger than life but true, others larger than life but not-so. My sister and I would eavesdrop until we were shooed away. From these experts, though, I learned the art of storytelling.

In my work here, I get to meet people and share their stories. No fudging though; no stretching the truth.

But in my other work as a novelist, I get to do my own thing. I grew up in Chicago. (I met my husband in high school.) I've been...
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Like many of you, I grew up in a family that loved to tell stories.

Often, during family get-togethers the women would gather around the dinner table and the men in another area and they would partake of these extravagant tales.

Some would be larger than life but true, others larger than life but not-so. My sister and I would eavesdrop until we were shooed away. From these experts, though, I learned the art of storytelling.

In my work here, I get to meet people and share their stories. No fudging though; no stretching the truth.

But in my other work as a novelist, I get to do my own thing. I grew up in Chicago. (I met my husband in high school.) I've been with the Tribune since 1988. Most of that time has been spent as an editor.

I've written the column for the last six years. Though I love writing, it still scares the hell out of me. Nothing makes my stomach seize like the blank page. Still, I can't imagine doing anything else, in any other city.
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    Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Dawn Turner Trice: Addie Wyatt exhibit opens

    When Chicago's Rev. Addie Wyatt died last year at 88, I wrote that she was a dynamo in the labor, civil and women's rights movements. That was a mere snapshot.
    When Chicago's Rev. Addie Wyatt died last year at 88, I wrote that she was a dynamo in the labor, civil and women's rights movements. That was a mere snapshot. On Saturday, an exhibit of her life will open at the Chicago Public Library's Vivian G. Harsh...

    Tags: Chicago Public Library, Labor Legislation, Feminism, Martin Luther King Jr., Chicago Tribune Columnists

  2. Jan 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Dawn Turner Trice: Dance instructor takes steps to overcome illness

    You might find Cescily Washington teaching a dance class at a Chicago public school, standing before her young students dressed in her black leotard with her hair pulled back into a bun.
    You might find Cescily Washington teaching a dance class at a Chicago public school, standing before her young students dressed in her black leotard with her hair pulled back into a bun. Other times she's preparing for upcoming events, such as the North...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Teaching and Learning, Mavis Staples, The CW (tv network), Charter Schools

  4. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Dawn Turner Trice: Lester and Nancy McKeever's South Shore legacy

    Meet the McKeevers.
    Meet the McKeevers. Last week, Lester and Nancy McKeever moved out of the penthouse apartment where they've lived for nearly 40 years. If you only knew that the McKeevers are one of Chicago's longtime power couples, then maybe that would be enough...

    Tags: Lobbying, Federal Reserve, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago Public Schools, Rental Service

  6. Jan 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  8. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Welfare issue makes political comeback

    Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich recently offered to attend an NAACP convention to explain why African-Americans "should demand paychecks instead of food stamps." And he has described President Barack Obama as "the most successful food stamp president in American history."
    Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich recently offered to attend an NAACP convention to explain why African-Americans "should demand paychecks instead of food stamps." And he has described President Barack Obama as "the most successful food...

    Tags: Culture, NAACP, South Chicago, Credit and Debt, Culture

  10. Dec 5, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
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  12. Dec 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
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  14. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Women's images in the media

    Columnist Dawn Turner Trice recently wrote about the documentary "Miss Representation," which focused on female body image and media gender bias over the decades.
    Columnist Dawn Turner Trice recently wrote about the documentary "Miss Representation," which focused on female body image and media gender bias over the decades. "The film, 'Miss Representation,' really resonated with me," Dawn wrote to me in an email...

    Tags: Facebook, OWN (tv network), File Sharing, Vice (movie), Movies

  16. Oct 11, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Indian dance binds mother, daughter

    When Hema Rajagopalan was about 5 years old, growing up in 1950s India, she loved dancing so much that when her parents took her to performances, she would leap from her seat and twirl in the aisles. She'd put on such a display that the audience would...

    Tags: Culture, Artists, Fine Arts, Dance, Arts

  18. Aug 10, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. For infertile couples, help and support

    Katie Davis, 24, lost her ovaries to cancer when she was 12. Doctors told her that if she wanted to have a baby one day, she would have to use donor eggs and undergo in vitro fertilization. She has been trying to have a baby since September 2010, but so far no luck.
    Katie Davis, 24, lost her ovaries to cancer when she was 12. Doctors told her that if she wanted to have a baby one day, she would have to use donor eggs and undergo in vitro fertilization. She has been trying to have a baby since September 2010, but so...

    Tags: Charity, Chicago, Illinois, Cancer, In Vitro Fertilization

  20. Jun 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. When race is relevant in news coverage

    This week the Chicago Tribune published several news stories and related columns about assaults by groups of youths in the Streeterville area of downtown Chicago. More coverage appears Sunday.
    This week the Chicago Tribune published several news stories and related columns about assaults by groups of youths in the Streeterville area of downtown Chicago. More coverage appears Sunday. A number of readers have asked why we have not included...

    Tags: Mary Schmich, Streeterville, Chicago Tribune, John Kass

  22. Mar 14, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Sexpert' Promotes Female Condom

    When Zoe Lehman talks about the newest version of the female condom, she's equal parts women's health care advocate ("It's an incredible prevention tool that empowers women") and sex therapist ("we tell women the double rings are amazingly pleasurable").
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    When Zoe Lehman talks about the newest version of the female condom, she's equal parts women's health care advocate ("It's an incredible prevention tool that empowers women") and sex therapist ("we tell women the double rings are amazingly pleasurable")....

    Tags: Minority Groups, Chicago, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health Organizations, Illinois

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