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Lyn Duff
Lyn Duff is an American journalist with the Pacific News Service and KPFA radio's ''Flashpoints'', an evening drive-time public affairs show heard daily on Pacifica Radio. == Early years ==
Born in California in 1976, Duff began her journalistic career as the founder of an underground school newspaper, ''The Tiger Club'', while an 8th grader at South Pasadena Junior High School in 1989. After five published issues, she was suspended from school by the principal for refusing to stop disseminating the newspaper.〔"COMMITTED SHE WAS A REBEL AND A LESBIAN. HER MOM HAD HER CLAPPED INTO A MENTAL HOSPITAL. NOW SHE SPEAKS OUT FOR KIDS LIKE HERSELF" San Jose Mercury News (California), September 6, 1994 Tuesday MORNING FINAL EDITION, LIVING; Pg. 1C, 1789 words, MIKE HALE, Mercury News Staff Writer〕 After seeking help from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the South Pasadena Unified School District agreed to allow her to return to school. She completed her 8th grade year and was then accepted as an early entrance student to California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), which she attended for a year and a half. While at CSULA Duff was on staff of an alternative newspaper published by Los Angeles art-critic Mat Gleason who, at the time, was a graduate student in the school of journalism and president of an alternative Greek organization, ''Omega Omega Omega'', and later went on to publish ''Coagula Art Journal''.
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