Faye Wattleton
(1943-)

1st African-American President of Planned Parenthood

National Women's Hall of Fame
1986 Humanist of the Year

1992 Margaret Sanger Award
1992 Jefferson Awards for Public Service
1997 Outstanding Mother of the Year

birthdate: July 8
birthplace:
St. Louis, Missouri

Faye Wattleton was the youngest person and first African American to head the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit reproductive health organization. Under her leadership between 1978 and 1992, Faye Wattleton helped grow Planned Parenthood's outreach, creating a powerful grassroots advocacy network that played a major role in shaping the national debate over family planning policies and reproductive rights and health. She went on to co-found and work with several other advocacy organizations including: African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom in 1990, the nonpartisan think-tank, the Center for the Advancement of Women in 1995 and the Center for Gender Equality. Faye Wattleton continues to be a leading voice for women's reproductive rights and has received numerous awards and accolades, including Humanist of the Year in 1986, the 1989 Ameican Public Health Association Award of Excellence, the 1992 Jefferson Awards for Public Service, and the 2004 Fries Prize for improving public health.

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