Anita M.Harris is an
award-winning journalist and consultant. She has written for national public
television, national public radio, Newsday, and the New York Times, as
well as for such Web sites as Healthgate.com and MSN.
Early in her career, Ms. Harris founded a weekly newspaper.
She subsequently won many awards for her work in radio and spent five years reporting for
the MacNeil-Report of national public television. After completing a prestigious
Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University, she remained in the Boston area to teach and
write.
Ms. Harris has taught communications at Harvard and Yale Universities, at Simmons
College, at Tufts University and in the MBA Program at Babson College.
In 1995, she received national
media attention for Broken Patterns, a non-fiction book concerned
with gender, generations and technological change. She has served as a commentator
for national public radio, and has appeared on local and national television.
Currently, Ms. Harris is a
communications consultant in Cambridge, MA.
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