Talk:Kathleen Kenna
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editKkenna (talk · contribs) has made a post suggesting changes to the article. However I don't immediately see coverage of this in the press.- Sinneed 22:13, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
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editrequest for changes to stub about Kathleen Kenna
hi there, Really appreciate someone posting a stub about me, but it requires some corrections and additions.
Kenna was a political reporter and deputy national editor at The Star for more than 10 years, then its Washington bureau chief (1997-2001). Opened the paper's first south asia bureau, based in mumbai, india, in 2001.
Covering the war in Afghanistan when attacked.
Two years of surgeries and rehabilitation in Canada, then moved to Berkeley.
At University of California, Berkeley, for one year (2004-2005) as International Visiting Scholar, School of Journalism, and Sproul Fellow at Canadian Studies Department. At San Francisco State University for 3 years (2005-2008), to get MS in Rehabilitation Counseling, specializing in traumatic brain injury and PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) in veterans returning from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Interned for 2007-08 at Swords to Plowshares, a non-profit in San Francisco aiding all veterans, especially the homeless and those with mental disabilities. Worked as a rehabilitation counselor at the California State Department of Rehabilitation, specializing in veterans with multiple disabilities. Now working as a writer and continuing education in counseling.
thanks, Kathleen Kenna —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kkenna (talk • contribs) 21:55, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
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