Madison Kimrey
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Madison Kimrey is an American political activist from Burlington, North Carolina. Her focuses include youth involvement in politics, the humane treatment of animals, and women’s rights.[1][2] She has also been involved with petitions, including a petition to meet with North Carolina governor Pat McCrory.[3] She spoke at a Moral Mondays event in North Carolina,[4] and at the "We are Woman" rally in Washington DC.[5]
Career[edit]
Kimrey's first encounter with activism was in Jacksonville, when a family had to pay extra for a family membership at the "Hands-On Children's Museum" because the museum argued they weren't "really a family." After she returned to North Carolina, Kimrey started to notice Pat McCrory and started going to "Moral Monday" protests.[6]
Kimrey is also the author of the blog "Functional Human Being,"[7] which contains a collection of political writings, opinions, personal insights and occasional accompanying music video.
References[edit]
- ^ "12-Year-Old Political Activist Madison Kimrey Is A Bright Spot For The Future Of Politics". The Huffington Post. 28 April 2014.
- ^ "North Carolina 12 year old Speaks UP for Voters Rights". Progresswomen.com. 29 October 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
- ^ "Burlington girl petitions for sit-down with governor - Top News - the Times News". Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
- ^ "Madison Kimrey's Alamance Moral Monday speech on voting rights inspires America". Alamancenaacp.wordpress.com. November 1, 2013.
- ^ Warde, Samuel (September 15, 2014). "'I Am Not A Prop, Neither Is My Vagina' - Madison Kimrey Speaks Out (VIDEO)". Samuel-warde.com.
- ^ Ruiz, Lorena (31 August 2013). "Meet Madison Kimrey, 12-year-old voting rights activist". Msnbc.com. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ^ "Functional Human Being". Functionalhumanbeing.blogspot.com.
- American political activists
- 2001 births
- Living people
- American feminists
- North Carolina Democrats
- People from Alamance County, North Carolina
- People from Burlington, North Carolina
- American abortion-rights activists
- Activists from North Carolina
- American political women
- American women's rights activists
- 21st-century American women