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Nina Jankowicz is not only an American author and scholar but the mind behind two impactful books: 'How to Be a Woman Online' (2022), which addresses strategies to combat online harassment targeting women, and 'How to Lose the Information War' (2020), offering insights into Russia's use of disinformation in global conflicts. She briefly held the executive director position of the Disinformation Governance Board at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) before the board's dissolution in May 2022.Governance Jankowicz, who majored in political science and Russian studies, spent a semester at Herzen State Pedagogical University in Russia in 2010 before completing her degree at Bryn Mawr College in 2011. In 2017, during her Fulbright fellowship, she was stationed at the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry in Kyiv. Her experience also includes stints at the Woodrow Wilson Center as a disinformation fellow and managing projects related to Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute.
Former Head of the so-called 'Ministry of Truth', Nina Jankowicz has initiated a defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
In May 2023, Jankowicz filed a lawsuit against Fox News, contending that the network spread 'verifiable falsehoods' regarding her role in the DHS. She asserts that these actions have damaged her reputation and led to threats, including personal safety concerns during her pregnancy, prompting her security team to advise her to leave her home temporarily.
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