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Karin Agness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karin Agness
Karin Agness is the founder and president of the Network of enlightened Women (NeW), an American organization for conservative university women. She regularly speaks on campuses and to groups reaching out to women and young people. She is also a political commentator, appearing on shows such as ''Fox & Friends'', CNN's ''American Morning'', CNN's ''Early Start'', ''The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer'', ''PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer'',〔 〕 ''The Laura Ingraham Show'' and ''The Monica Crowley Radio Show''. She has been published in ''The Washington Post'', ''American Thinker'', ''The Huffington Post'', ''The Washington Times'', ''BlogHer'', ''The National Review Online'', The ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', ''Politico'', ''U.S. News & World Report'', ''The Washington Examiner'', and ''The Tampa Tribune.'' She has been featured in ''Time Magazine Online, ''and is a Senior Fellow with the Independent Women's Forum. A graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, she currently works in Washington, D.C. In December 2011, she was named by ''Forbes'' magazine to its nationwide list of “30 Under 30,” a select group of "tomorrow’s brightest stars." She was profiled in the "Law and Policy" category. In November 2010, she appeared in ''MORE'' magazine as a "new feminist." ''MORE'' wrote, "OK, so Agness doesn’t technically call herself a feminist. But we love her fresh take." Agness also wrote a story featured in ''Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus Chronicles'' based on her experience founding NeW at the University of Virginia. ==References==
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