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Jun. 11 2010 - 3:40 pm | 53 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment

Laurel Touby, Leslie Harris and Sheila Krumholz talking women and technology next week

On June 14, 15 and 16 the Ashoka Foundation’s Changemakers.com will feature live podcast Twitter-interviews with Mediabistro founder Laurel Touby, Center for Responsive Politics Executive Director Leslie Harris and Center for Democracy + Tech CEO Sheila Krumholz about what inspired them to take on the challenge and responsibility of becoming an influencer in the traditionally male-dominated fields of media and technology, as well as their thoughts on empowering women across the world with tools and technology.

All questions are coming from the Changemakers Twitter following of 300,000, as well as entrants in the corresponding Women, Tools, Technology campaign.

Audio recordings of each interview will be posted to www.changemakers.com around 5pm EDT June 14, 15 and 16.

Questions for Harris, Touby and Krumholz can be still sent via Twitter @changemakers with the hashtag #WTTlivechange


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