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Pam Spaulding is the editor and publisher of Pam's House Blend (pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com), honored as "Best LGBT Blog" in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards.

Pam has guest posted/contributed to Americablog, Pandagon, Firedoglake, The Rude Pundit, OurChart.com, The Bilerico Project, Glenn Greenwald's Unclaimed Territory on Salon, and written for The Independent Weekly. She has a monthly column for the Raleigh News & Observer's The Durham News; the first out lesbian columnist for this major newspaper. Her advocacy extends to social media as well with over 11,000 Twitter followers; 6,200 Facebook friends and subscribers, and more than 7,000 on Google Plus+.

With roots in North Carolina and New York City, Pam considers herself to have "dual citizenship" status as a Southerner and a Yankee -- and brings that perspective and voice to her blog, which focuses on current political events, LGBT and women's rights, the influence of the far Right, and race relations.

 Pam's House Blend is ranked in the top 50 progressive political blogs. Michael Rogers, editor and publisher of gay blog PageOneQ.com: "Pam is certainly the most important lesbian blogger in America. She's a lesbian in a gay blogging world that is overwhelmingly gay men. She's a blogger as a woman in an overwhelmingly male-dominated world and she's of color and the internet is so skewed to the privileged." Mike Airhart of Ex Gay Watch says, "Thanks to efforts by bloggers such as Spaulding, XGW can spend less time analyzing the religious right and more time focusing on exgays."

Spaulding has provided commentary on CNN during the 2008 presidential election cycle, spoken at national forums, and performed the first-ever live-blogging events for the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network's annual dinner in May 2006 and the National Black Justice Coalition's Second Annual Black Church Summit in March 2007.

Pam has landed exclusive interviews with the first openly gay man to run for the U.S. Senate, Jim Neal, as well as the only out lesbian serving in Congress, Tammy Baldwin.

In 2006 she received Distinguished Achievement Award from The Monette-Horwitz Trust for making significant contributions toward the eradication of homophobia. Pam was named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics in 2009, honored with the 2009 Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism, received the 2009 Courage Award from the New York City Anti-Violence Project and selected as one of the OUT 100 for the year.

In 2012 she was honored with the Bob Page Equality Champion Award by the Equality NC Foundation for her online and offline work against Amendment One, the ballot initiative that bans legal recognition of same-sex couples.




Spaulding has a B.A. in Media Studies from Fordham University and in the non-virtual world, serves as Information Technology Manager at Duke University Press. She is a board member of The Institute of Southern Studies, which publishes the award-winning investigative journalism publication Southern Exposure, and the blog Facing South. Pam is on the organization's Media Advisory Group. The Blend received credentials to cover the 2008 Democratic National Convention as part of the general press pool.
She lives Durham, NC with her wife Kate -- they legally married in Vancouver in 2004 -- and their two dogs.

For more about my background, read The Accidental Activist link.

For High-Resolution Headshots, click here.

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Contact:

Email: pam@phblend.net

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Skype: pam.spaulding
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pamspaulding
Mini bios:

Pam Spaulding is the editor and publisher of

pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com, twice honored as Best LGBT Blog in the annual Weblog Awards . Spaulding has guest blogged on Firedoglake, for Glenn Greenwald on Salon, and Americablog.  Last year Pam was named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics, received the Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism, was named one of the OUT 100 for 2009.  Pam's House Blend was nominated for the inaugural Best Blog prize at the 2011 GLAAD Media Awards.   A Durham, NC native, Pam lives in the Bull City with her wife Kate; they legally married in Canada in 2004.
Pam Spaulding is the Durham, NC-based founder of the award-winning political blog PamsHouseBlend.com. She has also guest blogged on Firedoglake and for Glenn Greenwald at Salon. Pam was named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics, received the Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism, and was named one of the OUT 100 for 2009.  Pam's House Blend was nominated for the inaugural Best Blog prize at the 2011 GLAAD Media Awards. In 2010  Pam also landed on Politics Daily's Top 25 Progressive Twitterers list, as well as ranking in the Top 50 Women's Blogs  by The Access Blog Influence Engine.

Short bio:

Pam Spaulding is the editor and publisher of North Carolina-based pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com. She launched her blog in July 2004 in response to the anti-LGBT political climate of the time and it is has been become nationally recognized. The Blend earned Best LGBT Blog in both 2005 and 2006 by the Weblog Awards. Pam has appeared as a commentator on CNN and contributed to other progressive and LGBT-focused blogs, including Americablog, Pandagon, Firedoglake, The Rude Pundit, The Bilerico Project, and Glenn Greenwald's Unclaimed Territory on Salon.

Pam received the 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award from The Monette-Horwitz Trust for making significant contributions toward the eradication of homophobia. She was also named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics, and received the Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism and the 2009 Courage Award from the New York City Anti-Violence Project. One of the OUT 100 for the 2009,

Pam's House Blend was nominated for the inaugural Best Blog prize at the 2011 GLAAD Media Awards and Pam was honored as one of the nation's 2012 Black History Month Heroes by the  Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network.
In social media, as of September 2012 Pam has over

11,000 Twitter followers;
6200 Facebook friends and subscribers; and
on Google Plus+ has been circled by over 6700 people.
Pam also landed on Politics Daily's Top 25 Progressive Twitterers list.

A Durham native, Pam lives in the Bull City with her wife Kate; they legally married in Canada in 2004.

Medium length bio:

Pam Spaulding is the editor and publisher of PamsHouseBlend.com, honored as Best LGBT Blog in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards. Spaulding has also guest blogged on Firedoglake, Glenn Greenwald's Unclaimed Territory on Salon, Huffington Post, Pandagon and Americablog. She received the 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award from The Monette-Horwitz Trust for making significant contributions toward the eradication of homophobia. Pam was also named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics in 2009, honored with the 2009 Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism and was selected as one of the OUT 100 for the year.  Pam's House Blend was nominated for the inaugural Best Blog prize at the 2011 GLAAD Media Awards.

Pam's House Blend is ranked in the top 50 progressive political blogs. Michael Rogers, editor and publisher of news service PageOneQ.com: "Pam is certainly the most important lesbian blogger in America. She's a lesbian in a gay blogging world that is overwhelmingly gay men. She's a blogger as a woman in an overwhelmingly male-dominated world and she's of color and the internet is so skewed to the privileged."

With roots in North Carolina and New York City, Pam considers herself to have "dual citizenship" status as a Southerner and a Yankee -- and brings that perspective and voice to her blog, which focuses on current political events, LGBT and women's rights, the influence of the far Right, and race relations.
Spaulding has provided commentary on CNN during the 2008 presidential election cycle and on SiriusOutQ during the President's keynote at the 2009 Human Rights Campaign annual dinner. Pam's House Blend was also credentialed as part of the general press pool to cover the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Pam also has a monthly column for the Raleigh News & Observer's The Durham News; the first out lesbian columnist for this major newspaper.

A Durham native, Pam lives in the Bull City with her wife Kate; they legally married in Canada in 2004.

Local bio:

Bull City native Pam Spaulding is the editor and publisher of the national political blog PamsHouseBlend.com ranked in the top 50 progressive political blogs.  She brings a different perspective to the urban metro male-dominated world of political and gay blogging that isn't often seen in the media -- one of a woman of color, a lesbian and a Southerner.

Pam's House Blend has been profiled in the News & Observer, the Washington Post, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Advocate, the Tavis Smiley Show, and QNotes. It is one of only two LGBT blogs in the country to receive press credentials to cover the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and one of only six black bloggers credentialed. In addition to guest blogging at the high traffic commentary sites Salon and Huffington Post, Pam has provided political commentary on CNN, Air America and The Michelangelo Signorile Show.

She received the 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award from The Monette-Horwitz Trust for making significant contributions toward the eradication of homophobia, honored with the 2009 Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism, the 2009 Courage Award from the New York City Anti-Violence Project and was selected as one of the OUT 100 for the year.

Pam's House Blend was nominated for the inaugural Best Blog prize at the 2011 GLAAD Media Awards.
Locally, Pam serves on the planning committee for Equality North Carolina's annual conference, and she writes a monthly column in The Durham News. Since nearly full-time political blogging doesn't pays the bills, by day Pam is the IT Manager at Duke University Press.

Pam and her wife Kate married in Vancouver, British Columbia in 2004, a marriage not recognized in our state. In fact, like the rest of LGBT North Carolinians, they don't have state-wide anti-discrimination protections, and just like you, they want to effect change in the state they call home.

Born 7/8/63 in Durham, NC, Pam is the child of Shirley Barbera Atwell and Asa Spaulding, Jr. She has one younger brother, Asa Spaulding, III (Tim), a professor at the University of Delaware.


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