From CNN’s Opinion page, January 30, 2011, Cartooning Has Been My Savior by Liza Donnelly (with video content)
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In December of last year Liza Donnelly was invited to speak at the first TEDWomen conference ( it was held in Washington, D.C.). A video of her talk was posted today. See it here.
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