Author Archives: LisaPaul

3rd Annual Inna Meiman Human Rights Award

It was my privilege today to award the 3rd Annual Inna Meiman Human Rights Award to Katie Menke, a senior at the University of Minnesota. Following are my remarks: I am often asked what advice I would give to students … Continue reading

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Story about a Friendship

I’m so happy to report that my book is featured in the “Women You Should Know” Holiday Gift Guide. I often try too hard to describe what the book is about–there are so many themes. The introduction to my book … Continue reading

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PUSSY RIOT VS “UNCHECKED AUTHORITY”

I am often asked at my book events about how things are in Russia now—if there is still a fight for human rights and individual freedoms? My response: “While there has been great progress in that regard since I lived … Continue reading

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Eye On Life Magazine

Here is a link to the most recent wing in my sail: http://eyeonlifemag.com/eye-on-writing/swimming-in-the-daylight-historical-memoir-lisa-paul Swimming in the Daylight, A Personal and Historical Memoir by Lisa Paul eyeonlifemag.com If there is anyone out there, that wonders deep in their heart, whether one … Continue reading

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A Woman You Should Know

The best part of being an author is the places I have gotten to go and people I have gotten to meet. This is especially true with a group of women I met last week at a book club for … Continue reading

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