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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Imara Jones is the creator of TransLash MeImara Jones is the creator of TransLash Media, a cross-platform journalism, personal storytelling and narrative project. She was also the host of The Last Sip, a weekly, half-hour news show which targeted Millennials of color, especially women and the LGBTQ community. She is transgender. In 2019 she chaired the first-ever United Nations High Level Meeting on Gender Diversity with over 600 participants. Jones’ work as a host, on-air news analyst, and writer focuses on social justice and equity issues. She has been featured in a number of news outlets such as The Guardian, The Nation, MSNBC, CNBC, NPR, Mic, The Grio, ColorLines and the In The Thick podcast. She was also interviewed for the New York City Trans Oral History Project in collaboration with the New York Public Library. Jones has held economic policy posts in the Clinton White House and communications positions at Viacom, where she led the award-winning Know HIV-AIDS campaign. She holds degrees from the London School of Economics and Columbia. Jones is currently a Soros Equality Fellow and on the board of the Anti Violence Project and the New Pride Agenda.Violence Project and the New Pride Agenda.
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