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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski
Lynnea Erickson Laskowski is a former resident (and forever enthusiast) of the DeKalb area. Originally from Iowa, Lynnea moved to DeKalb in 2011 to complete a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. She currently lives in Washington DC with her toothless dog.
Lynnea is passionate about violence prevention, international diplomacy, and West Ham soccer.
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski says it's not too late this month — and in life — to celebrate Pride.
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski suffered a double loss with this English Premier League championship. But she's OK.
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It's time to give, says Lynnea Erickson Laskowski.
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski looks at who's braver, Noah or Abraham?
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski says we grieve constantly. So why hasn't it become more natural?
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski ponders life as an American woman as she heads back home for the holidays.
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The world is full of judgment and hate...but Lynnea Erickson Laskowski has a not-so-secret weapon.
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski says we all know victims of abuse — and we also know abusers. We can't excuse or tolerate their behavior because they're our friends, brothers, or TV stars.
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What makes a good family? Lynnea Erickson Laskowski says it takes good people..
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Lynnea Erickson Laskowski says "Don't Say Gay" laws are forcing shame and self-hatred on a whole new generation.