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Product details
- ISBN 9781637743454
- Weight: 386g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2022
- Publisher: BenBella Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Joanne Samuel Goldblum is CEO and founder of the National Diaper Bank Network encompassing more than 200 member organizations that provide diapers and other basic needs to families across America. In 2018 she founded the Alliance for Period Supplies which provides free hygiene products to the one in four people for whom menstruation means difficulty attending school and work. Joanne has spent her career working with and advocating for families in poverty. She has written op-eds for Washington Post US News & World Report and HuffPost. She has been an ABC Person of the Week and the subject of profiles by CNN People and many other outlets. Joanne is an inspiring and in-demand speaker. In 2007 she was chosen as one of 10 Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leaders on the basis of her work to found the New Haven Diaper Bank. Colleen Shaddox is a print and radio journalist and activist. Her publication credits include New York Times Washington Post National Public Radio America and many more. She left daily newspapers when an editor reprimanded her for writing too many stories about poor people and went to work in a soup kitchen. She has had one foot in journalism and one in non-profits ever since. In states throughout the country Colleen has worked on winning campaigns to get kids out of adult prisons to end juvenile life without parole and to limit shackling in juvenile courts. She is a frequently anthologized fiction writer. Her award-winning play The Shakespeares and other dramatic works have been performed around the country.
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