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The woman in the chair was Mary MacMakin, a longtime advocate for women in Afghanistan who was being profiled in the March 2001 issue of Vogue.
And, in fact, now that he's mentioned it, there's been a newspaper piece about him, he's gotten radio shows, he's being profiled in The New Yorker, he's actually gotten much more attention from the mainstream media.
After being profiled in the documentary film For the Bible Tells Me So (2007), Robinson published a memoir containing his reflections on the controversy over his ordination, In the Eye of the Storm: Swept to the Center by God, in 2008.
Ms. Hammer, 61, started as a producer for the public television station WGBH in Boston, where, in an edit room, she noticed that the host of a do-it-yourself show seemed far less charismatic than the owner of the house being profiled in the show — and that was the beginning of Bob Vila's television career.
This work has primarily focused on the science of climate change, impacts, and mitigation, yet our understanding on how adaptation is being profiled in the media is limited.
Randall Lane makes it very clear that the criteria for being profiled in the magazine hasn't changed- they are still looking for the disruptors, change makers, entrepreneurs and innovators.
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