Mira Lazine

Mira Lazine is a journalist specializing in LGBTQ+ issues, politics, science, and gaming based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mira is a transfeminine writer acclaimed for providing a methodical, accurate, and investigative slant to the world of queer reporting. She has been featured in multiple outlets, including The Washington Post, Erin in the Morning, Truthout, The Advocate, LGBTQ Nation, Assigned Media, Cincinnati Citybeat, The Buckeye Flame, Autostraddle, Strange Matters Magazine, and Discover Magazine. She is a contributor to the Trans Data Library, an authoritative site documenting the actions of opponents to transgender care. She is also a contributor to journalist Erin Reed's legislation tracker, documenting pieces of LGBTQ+ related legislation as they emerge across the country. Mira attended Keystone College.

Education

  • Computer Science, Keystone College

Professional Achievements

  • Published in outlets like The Advocate, Discover Magazine, Erin in the Morning, Assigned Media, Washington Post, and LGBTQ Nation
  • Featured in international media, university curriculum, state-backed legal filings, and the Merriam-Webster dictionary

Certifications & Organizations

  • Trans Journalist Association Early Career Scholarship Recipient

Favorite Piece of Advice

Never be afraid to advocate for your worth - everyone deserves fair pay and treatment, regardless of your industry.

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