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President and CEO of Victory Fund and its sister organization, Victory Institute (2015-2017). Political strategist and Senior Fellow and Director of the FIRE Initiative at the Center for American Progress, where her work explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, economics, and public policy. Political commentator on television's MSNBC. One of Advocate magazine's Top 40 Under 40. LGBTQ activist. Partner to [[Danielle Moodie-Mills]]. | President and CEO of Victory Fund and its sister organization, Victory Institute (2015-2017). Political strategist and Senior Fellow and Director of the FIRE Initiative at the Center for American Progress, where her work explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, economics, and public policy. Political commentator on television's MSNBC. One of Advocate magazine's Top 40 Under 40. LGBTQ activist. Partner to [[Danielle Moodie-Mills]]. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 17:44, 30 June 2018
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United States
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Activist
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President and CEO of Victory Fund and its sister organization, Victory Institute (2015-2017). Political strategist and Senior Fellow and Director of the FIRE Initiative at the Center for American Progress, where her work explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, economics, and public policy. Political commentator on television's MSNBC. One of Advocate magazine's Top 40 Under 40. LGBTQ activist. Partner to Danielle Moodie-Mills.