Shiri Eisner
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Shiri Eisner
Summary
Shiri Eisner is a human[1]. Born in Israel[2], they… they was born on 1983[3]. They worked as a writer[4] and activist[5].
Key Facts
- Shiri Eisner's place of birth was Israel[2].
- Shiri Eisner was born on 1983[3].
- Shiri Eisner held citizenship in Israel[6].
- Hebrew was Shiri Eisner's native language[7].
- Shiri Eisner is identified as part of the Mizrahi Jews ethnic group[8].
- Shiri Eisner's professions included writer[4].
- Shiri Eisner worked as an activist[5].
- Shiri Eisner's field of work was bisexuality[9].
- Shiri Eisner's field of work was bisexual theory[10].
- Shiri Eisner's education included a stint at Tel Aviv University[11].
- A notable work attributed to Shiri Eisner is Bi: Notes for a bisexual revolution[12].
- A notable work attributed to Shiri Eisner is Q113484153[13].
- Shiri Eisner received the Lambda Literary Award[14].
- Shiri Eisner was a member of Q113484153[15].
- Shiri Eisner's religion is recorded as Judaism[16].
- Shiri Eisner is recorded as genderqueer[17].
- Shiri Eisner's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Shiri Eisner's sexual orientation is recorded as bisexuality[19].
- Shiri Eisner's Commons category is recorded as Shiri Eisner[20].
- Shiri Eisner's residence is recorded as Tel Aviv[21].
- Shiri Eisner's family name is recorded as Eisner[22].
- Shiri Eisner's given name is recorded as Shiri[23].
- Shiri Eisner's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Shiri Eisner[24].
- Shiri Eisner's political ideology is recorded as feminism[25].
- Shiri Eisner's political ideology is recorded as anarchism[26].
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Origins and Family
Shiri Eisner was born in Israel[2]. They was born on 1983[3]. They is identified as part of the Mizrahi Jews ethnic group[8]. Hebrew was their native language[7].
Education
Shiri Eisner's education included a stint at Tel Aviv University[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4] and activist[5]. Fields of work include bisexuality[9], a sexual orientation[27] and bisexual theory[10], a theory[28].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Bi: Notes for a bisexual revolution[12], a written work[29] and Q113484153[13].
Recognition
Shiri Eisner received the Lambda Literary Award[14].
Personal Life
Shiri Eisner's religion is recorded as Judaism[16].
FAQs
Where was Shiri Eisner born?
Shiri Eisner's place of birth was Israel[2].
What did Shiri Eisner do for work?
Shiri Eisner worked as writer[4] and activist[5].
Where did Shiri Eisner go to school?
Shiri Eisner was educated at Tel Aviv University[11].
What awards did Shiri Eisner receive?
Honors received include Lambda Literary Award[14].