Naomi Wolf conpleted a DPhil in English Literature from the
University of Oxford in 2015. She taught Victorian Studies as a
Visiting Professor at SUNY Stony Brook, received a Barnard College
Research Fellowship at the Center for Women and Gender, was
recipient of a Rothermere American Institute Research Fellowship
for her work on John Addington Symonds at the University of Oxford,
and taught advocacy literature at George Washington University as a
visiting lecturer. She's lectured widely on the themes in Outrages:
Sex, Censorship and the Criminalization of Love, presenting
lectures on Symonds and the themes in Outrages at the Ashmolean
Museum in Oxford, at Balliol College, Oxford, and to the
undergraduates in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford.
She lectured about Symonds and Outrages for the first LGBTQ
Colloquium at Rhodes House. Dr Wolf was a Rhodes Scholar and a Yale
graduate. She's written eight non-fiction bestsellers about women's
issues and civil liberties, and is the CEO of DailyClout.io, a news
site and legislative database in which US state and Federal
legislation is shared digitally and read and explained weekly. She
holds an honorary degree from Sweet Briar College. She and her
family live in New York City. Eleanor Mills is the editor of the
News Review section of the Sunday Times, the UK's most popular
broadsheet. She trained to be a journalist on the Guardian and
Observer where she was the only woman trainee in the newsroom. She
then moved to the Daily Telegraph where she became the youngest
features editor in the paper's history, before joining the Sunday
Times in 1998.
Eleanor Mills is the editor of the News Review section of the
Sunday Times, the UK's most popular broadsheet. She trained to be a
journalist on the Guardian and Observer where she was the only
woman trainee in the newsroom. She then moved to the Daily
Telegraph where she became the youngest features editor in the
paper's history, before joining the Sunday Times in 1998.
Naomi Wolf conpleted a DPhil in English Literature from the
University of Oxford in 2015. She taught Victorian Studies as a
Visiting Professor at SUNY Stony Brook, received a Barnard College
Research Fellowship at the Center for Women and Gender, was
recipient of a Rothermere American Institute Research Fellowship
for her work on John Addington Symonds at the University of Oxford,
and taught advocacy literature at George Washington University as a
visiting lecturer. She's lectured widely on the themes in Outrages:
Sex, Censorship and the Criminalization of Love, presenting
lectures on Symonds and the themes in Outrages at the Ashmolean
Museum in Oxford, at Balliol College, Oxford, and to the
undergraduates in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford.
She lectured about Symonds and Outrages for the first LGBTQ
Colloquium at Rhodes House. Dr Wolf was a Rhodes Scholar and a Yale
graduate. She's written eight non-fiction bestsellers about women's
issues and civil liberties, and is the CEO of DailyClout.io, a news
site and legislative database in which US state and Federal
legislation is shared digitally and read and explained weekly. She
holds an honorary degree from Sweet Briar College. She and her
family live in New York City.
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