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Lynn Harris is an American
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entrepreneur, journalist, essayist, author, and comedian who lives in
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,
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. Harris is the founder of GOLD Comedy, the "comedy school, professional network, and content studio where women and non-binary creators build comedy careers and creative side hustles, form a powerful community, and make funny stuff." She is the former vice president, Communications at Breakthrough, a global human rights organization driving the culture change we need to build a world in which all people live with dignity, equality, and respect. Harris is also co-creator, with Chris Kalb, of the website BreakupGirl.net. She is also a founder of Persisticon, a Brooklyn-based group that organizes comedy and art fundraisers for EMILY's List and other organizations working to elect women.


GOLD Comedy

In early 2016, Harris founded GOLD Comedy. GOLD Comedy has been featured in numerous news outlets including
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.


Writing

Harris has been a contributing writer for
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and a contributing editor at ''
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''. Her freelance journalism and essays have appeared in ''
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'', Nerve.com, NPR.org, and ''
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''. She wrote the "Rabbi's Wife" column for the former Nextbook.org. She is also the dating advice columnist for
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. Harris' writing focuses on gender, health, politics, relationships, and culture and has inspired large impact. Her essay in Salon on
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("Our Daughters Should Not Be Cut") was a recipient of a 2010
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Maggie Award for online reporting, and it encouraged U.S. Reps Joseph Crowley and Mary Bono Mack to introduce The Girls' Protection Act to make it a federal crime to transport a minor outside the United States for the purpose of female genital mutilation. "The Hidden World of Dating Violence", her 1996 cover story in PARADE Magazine, broke the term "dating violence" into the mainstream. In the two weeks after the article ran, calls to the National Domestic Violence Hotline doubled. One of Harris' articles for ''Glamour'' – "They're Autistic, and They're in Love" - won a Mental Health America Media Award. Another piece for ''Glamour'', "Could You Get Hooked On These Pills?" won a Newswomen's Club of New York Front Page Award. Harris is also the author of two novels and three nonfiction books. Her most recent title is ''Death By Chick Lit'' (2007). The novel's prequel, ''Miss Media'', was published in 2003. As a mentor-editor with The OpEd Project, Harris works with emerging female op-ed writers, offering feedback needed to improve their work and amplify women's voices in media.


Breakup Girl

Harris is the co-creator, with Chris Kalb, of Breakup Girl, a character that debuted in her 1996 book ''He Loved Me, He Loves Me Not: A Guide to Fudge, Fury, Free Time, and Life Beyond the Breakup.'' (Avon) which she wrote and Chris Kalb illustrated. The character expanded into an online presence in 1997. BreakupGirl.net includes an advice column and comics/animations by and about the
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known as "Breakup Girl" who says her role "is to fight crimes of the heart, stop dating indignities, get your stuff back, help you help your mom through your breakup, and make good relationships great." The print adventures of Breakup Girl continued in 2000 with Harris' ''Breakup Girl to the Rescue! A Superhero's Guide to Love, and Lack Thereof'' (Back Bay Books), which also was illustrated by Chris Kalb.


Communications and advocacy

Harris began her position as Communications Strategist with Breakthrough in March 2011. Breakthrough describes its mission as "a global human rights organization that uses the power of media, pop culture, and community mobilization to inspire people to take bold action for dignity, equality, and justice." It is based in India and the United States, and particularly focuses on gender-based violence, and issues relating to sexuality,
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, immigration, and racial justice. She is also the former VP of public relations for the Boston chapter of the
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(NOW).


Performance

A former
stand-up comic Stand-up comedy is a performance directed to a live audience, where the performer stands on a stage and delivers humorous and satirical monologues sometimes incorporating physical acts. These performances are typically composed of rehears ...
, Harris co-wrote and co-starred with Betsy Fast in the
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production of "Lynn Harris on Ice." Directed by Jim Gaylord, the production was promoted as featuring "cautionary campfire tales about snow sports, skating scandals, dotcom meltdowns, fellas with cold feet, and parents numb with worry." Harris also performed as a standup comic and storyteller for many years, and in her early twenties she was "discovered" as a
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look-alike and made numerous TV and radio appearances.


Early/Personal life

Harris was born in 1969 in
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. Her parents are the late American linguist James W. Harris (1932-2024), and the late Florence W. Harris (1937-2020), who served as editor on
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and
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’s extremely influential linguistic work
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and numerous other important linguistic texts. Lynn is an only child. She attended the
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in Boston and graduated from
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in 1990. Harris married Rabbi David Adelson, currently the dean of the New York City campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, in 2003. They live in Brooklyn and have two children, Bess and Sam.


References

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