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==Education==
==Education==
Rivers double-majored in English Literature and Hispanic Studies from the College of Charleston, received a master's degree in Humanities and Social Thought from New York University, and earned a doctorate in Communication and Culture from Indiana University.
Rivers double-majored in English Literature and Hispanic Studies from the College of Charleston, received a master's degree in Humanities and Social Thought from New York University, and earned a doctorate in Communication and Culture from Indiana University.
==Fun Fact==
Rivers plays roller derby with the Ladies' Death and Derby Society, where she goes by "Cry Me (a River)."

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Email: jessica [at] icannwiki.org

Jessica Alice Rivers is a Content Editor for ICANNWiki.

Career History

In December 2020, Rivers became a Content Editor at ICANNWiki. Before that, she edited academic texts for Cactus Communications and AsiaEdit; researched and wrote grants for The Dartmouth Institute; lectured in the humanities and social sciences at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Leiden University, and Indiana University; and taught ESOL for University Settlement and Sakkara Language School.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

As an Internet end-user and ICANN novice, Rivers is especially interested in how the ALAC functions as representatives of the At-Large Community.

Education

Rivers double-majored in English Literature and Hispanic Studies from the College of Charleston, received a master's degree in Humanities and Social Thought from New York University, and earned a doctorate in Communication and Culture from Indiana University.

Fun Fact

Rivers plays roller derby with the Ladies' Death and Derby Society, where she goes by "Cry Me (a River)."