Nina Revoyr
1969
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: United States of America
educated at: Yale University, Cornell University
occupation: novelist, social worker, lecturer
award received: Lambda Literary Award, Ferro-Grumley Award
position held: vice president, chief operating officer, executive director, military chief of staff, director
official website: www.ninarevoyr.com
Nina Revoyr (born June 12, 1969) is an American novelist and children's advocate, best known for her award-winning 2003 novel Southland. She is also executive vice president and chief operating officer of Children's Institute, Inc., which provides clinical, youth development, family support and early childhood services to children and families affected by trauma, violence and poverty in Central and South Los Angeles. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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