Christina Carr to Guest Blog for Change.org
Published March 03, 2009 @ 09:03AM PT
I'm very excited to announce the addition of another guest blogger here on the Women's Rights blog - Christina Carr.
Christina graduated from the University of Miami with a Bachelor of the Arts in English Literature. She is currently a 2L student at the University of Miami School of Law. She's a political junkie and sports enthusiast, and will personally take down anybody who puts down the Philadelphia Eagles. Christina is actively involved with the Miami-Dade Young Democrats, and is especially interested in Women's Rights, LGBT, and healthcare issues. You can find her on Twitter @christiecarr.
Christina will be writing about women's sports - covering everything from sports policy to action on the playing field. Sports coverage of women is notoriously underreported which is why I thought it would be a great idea to have consistent coverage of recent news and information about female athletes and how women are treated in the sports arena.
Stay tuned for blog posts coming from Christina. I know she's going to hit it out of the park.
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Jen Nedeau is a social media consultant, progressive activist, feminist speaker and writer. She currently lives in New York City, where she works full-time as the Director of Digital Strategy at Air America Media. In August 2008, Nedeau was selected to be the Editor of the WomensRights.Change.Org where she facilitates daily discussion about the feminist movement. Additionally, Nedeau volunteers as the Chief Technology Officer for New Leaders Council, a non-profit that offers exclusive training for young leaders. You can follow her on Twitter @HumanFolly or learn more here: www.jennedeau.com.
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