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One of the main sources used in this article (Influence Watch) is highly biased, consider removing this source and finding a more neutral one. [[Special:Contributions/2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103|2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103]] ([[User talk:2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103|talk]]) 17:00, 28 July 2024 (UTC) |
One of the main sources used in this article (Influence Watch) is highly biased, consider removing this source and finding a more neutral one. [[Special:Contributions/2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103|2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103]] ([[User talk:2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103|talk]]) 17:00, 28 July 2024 (UTC) |
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The Life, education, and career section would be improved by editing the grammar: She attended high school in Madison, Wisconsin, where Anat Shenker had an excellent Spanish teacher who had been in the Peace Corps. After high school, she moved to New York City where she obtained her BA in Political Science from Columbia University in 1999. |
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Anat Shenker changed her surname to Shenker-Osorio after she married Donaldo Osorio, a woodworker she met in Honduras while developing non-governmental organizations through grant writing and project management assistance. |
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Shenker-Osorio obtained an MA in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2005. |
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She went on to co-found the "Race-Class Narrative Project," with Heather McGee and Ian Haney López. |
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In 2018, Shenker-Osorio was an Open Society Foundations fellow. |
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She is the founder and Principal of ASO Communications, a political polling and strategy group. [[User:Liz Brown at ASO Communications|Liz Brown at ASO Communications]] ([[User talk:Liz Brown at ASO Communications|talk]]) 15:29, 31 July 2024 (UTC) |
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One of the main sources used in this article (Influence Watch) is highly biased, consider removing this source and finding a more neutral one. 2601:643:897F:3D95:CC2:3AE9:5323:7103 (talk) 17:00, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
Fixing Grammatical Errors in this article
The Life, education, and career section would be improved by editing the grammar: She attended high school in Madison, Wisconsin, where Anat Shenker had an excellent Spanish teacher who had been in the Peace Corps. After high school, she moved to New York City where she obtained her BA in Political Science from Columbia University in 1999.
Anat Shenker changed her surname to Shenker-Osorio after she married Donaldo Osorio, a woodworker she met in Honduras while developing non-governmental organizations through grant writing and project management assistance.
Shenker-Osorio obtained an MA in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2005.
She went on to co-found the "Race-Class Narrative Project," with Heather McGee and Ian Haney López.
In 2018, Shenker-Osorio was an Open Society Foundations fellow.
She is the founder and Principal of ASO Communications, a political polling and strategy group. Liz Brown at ASO Communications (talk) 15:29, 31 July 2024 (UTC)
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