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The website of her organization says: "Our founder Kater Gordon is a philanthropist, mother, and Emmy Award-winning writer. She formed Modern Alliance with the goal of combining research, technology, media, and entertainment to create a cultural shift to put an end to harassment." Are there other sources for her being a "philantropist"? (Though, TIL, looking at philanthropy, here in Wikipedia that apparently just indicates someone "practic[ing]" "the love of humanity", effectively devoiding that word of any meaning. Until now, I had never thought of Erich Mielke as a philantropist. O tempora o mores.) --Tim Landscheidt (talk) 15:33, 7 February 2018 (UTC)Reply