Amy Sonnie
Amy Sonnie is an activist, educator, and librarian who has worked with US grassroots social justice movements for the past seventeen years. She is cofounder of the national Center for Media Justice. Her first book, Revolutionary Voices, an anthology by queer and transgender youth, is banned in libraries in New Jersey and Texas and appears on the American Library Association's list of "Top Ten Most Frequently Challenged Books." Her work has appeared in the San Franscisco Bay Guardian, Alternet,...See more
Amy Sonnie is an activist, educator, and librarian who has worked with US grassroots social justice movements for the past seventeen years. She is cofounder of the national Center for Media Justice. Her first book, Revolutionary Voices, an anthology by queer and transgender youth, is banned in libraries in New Jersey and Texas and appears on the American Library Association's list of "Top Ten Most Frequently Challenged Books." Her work has appeared in the San Franscisco Bay Guardian, Alternet, Philadelphia Inquirer, Clamor, the Oxygen Television Network, Bitch magazine, and the Sojourner. See less
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