Joy Ladin
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Joy Ladin
Summary
Joy Ladin is a human[1]. She was born in Rochester[2]. She was born on March 24, 1961[3]. She worked as a writer[4]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Joy Ladin was born in Rochester[2].
- Joy Ladin was born on March 24, 1961[3].
- Joy Ladin held citizenship in United States[6].
- Joy Ladin worked as a writer[4].
- Among Joy Ladin's employers was Yeshiva University[7].
- Joy Ladin was educated at Princeton University[8].
- Joy Ladin was educated at Sarah Lawrence College[9].
- Joy Ladin was educated at University of Massachusetts Amherst[10].
- Joy Ladin's education included a stint at School Without Walls[11].
- Joy Ladin is recorded as trans woman[12].
- Joy Ladin's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Joy Ladin's given name is recorded as Joy[14].
- Joy Ladin's participant in is recorded as A Letter on Justice and Open Debate[15].
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Origins and Family
Born in Rochester[2], Joy Ladin… she was born on March 24, 1961[3].
Education
Educated at Princeton University[8], a private university[16], in United States[17], founded in 1746[18], headquartered in Princeton[19]; Sarah Lawrence College[9], a liberal arts college in the United States[20], in United States[21], founded in 1926[22]; University of Massachusetts Amherst[10], a university[23], in United States[24], founded in 1863[25], headquartered in Amherst[26]; and School Without Walls[11], a high school[27], in United States[28], founded in 1971[29].
Career and Affiliations
Joy Ladin worked as a writer[4]. Among her employers was Yeshiva University[7].
Why It Matters
Joy Ladin ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[5]
FAQs
Where was Joy Ladin born?
Joy Ladin was born in Rochester[2].
What did Joy Ladin do for work?
Joy Ladin worked as writer[4].
Where did Joy Ladin go to school?
Joy Ladin was educated at Princeton University[8], Sarah Lawrence College[9], University of Massachusetts Amherst[10], and School Without Walls[11].