Emily Douglas
Emily
Douglas is the senior editor at TheNation.com, where she also blogs.
She has written about politics, culture and the law for The Nation,
The American Prospect, the LA Review of Books, the Women’s Review of
Books, and RH Reality Check, and maintains a Tumblr of observations
about the changing media landscape.
She is a contributor to
Here Come the Brides: Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage. She
is the co-chair of WAM!NYC, the New York City chapter of Women,
Action and Media, a national organization working towards gender
justice in media. She is a former editor at RH Reality Check and a
former educator/advocate at Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders.
And when she’s not swamped with writing, she can be found
jaunting on the beach. (She went to New York City beaches at least
ten times this summer!)
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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