@WomensRights is Live on Twitter
Published July 14, 2009 @ 12:57PM PT
After a few months of coveting the @WomensRights account on Twitter, I've finally decided what I want to do with it: create a Twitter hub for all women's rights online content.
When I first secured the account, I thought it could be useful as a means to share Change.org content. However, given the wide appeal of "women's rights" - it didn't seem fair to only use it to promote this blog, but rather make it a community tool to gather all the "tweets that are fit to print about women's rights."
If you are a writer, blogger, activist or journalist who regularly writes about women's rights - please let me know and I will add your RSS feed to be disseminated through the @WomensRights Twitter account. Thanks!

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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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