Bio

Author and journalist Miriam Zoll is a health and human rights advocate, the founding co-producer of the Ms. Foundation for Women’s original Take Our Daughters To Work Day, and the author of Cracked Open: Liberty, Fertility and the Pursuit of High-Tech Babies, a book about the simultaneous rise and collision of women's rights and reproductive technologies, like IVF, in the United States. An award-winning writer, her articles have been published by the New York Times, The New Republic, the Atlantic, Slate, PBS, the Boston Globe, Reporting on Health, the BioPolitical Times, and the Christian Science Monitor, among other outlets. Miriam lectures about gender, health and family policy topics at numerous colleges and universities, and leads strategic development and communications workshops for domestic and international institutions. She has been interviewed by National Public Radio, The New York Times, Reuters, the Atlantic, Business Wire, Forbes, Sunday Night, Al Jazeera and a host of other media outlets. Her clients include the United Nations, U.S. AID, Columbia University, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Gay Men's Health Crisis. Miriam is an Emeritus Member of the Board at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Our Bodies Ourselves, and is a current member of the board of Voice Male Magazine, a pro-feminist men's magazine. For more information go to: www.miriamzoll.net

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