Julie Falk

Julie Falk is the first executive director of Bitch Media. Before her work at Bitch, Falk was the executive director of the Center for Health Justice[1] and worked on legislation that would allow condom distribution within the prison system in California. She was an editor and contributor of Southland Prison News,[2] and was published in Dollars and Sense with her article “Fiscal Lockdown Part II”.[3]

Falk was hired in 2009[4] to help Bitch Magazine transition into a multimedia non-profit called Bitch Media that publishes the magazine as well as a timely blog, a podcast series entitled “Popaganda”[5] and have a greater online presence. This transition was a response to changes in the publishing industry that demanded more online activity, though Bitch continues to thrive in its print form.

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gollark: --magic reload_ext
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