Rachel Maddow

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Rachel Anne Maddow (born April 1, 1973) is the host of The Rachel Maddow Show on Air America Radio, which airs live on weekdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

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[edit] Education

A graduate of Castro Valley High School in Castro Valley, California, Maddow later obtained a degree in public policy from Stanford University in 1994. She then received a Rhodes Scholarship in 1995 and used it to obtain a doctorate in politics from Lincoln College, Oxford University. "Out" on her application and to her Rhodes selection committee, Maddow is believed to be the first openly gay American to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship.

Her political activism has focused on AIDS and prisoners' rights, especially the prevention of the spread of HIV and AIDS in prisons. She is also an outspoken advocate for gay and lesbian issues, including same-sex marriage.

[edit] Radio career

Maddow got her first radio hosting job at WRNX when the station held a contest for a new on-air personality. She was hired on the spot. She later went on to host Big Breakfast on WRSI, in Northampton, Massachusetts, for two years. She left the show to join the newly created Air America in March 2004. There, she hosted Unfiltered along with Chuck D and Lizz Winstead until its cancellation on March 31, 2005. She was given her own hour-long show, The Rachel Maddow Show, starting April 14, 2005. The show was expanded to two hours on January 2, 2006. It now airs in the evening.

[edit] Television career

Maddow was a regular panelist on Tucker on MSNBC. Since the November 2006 election, she has been a frequent guest on Paula Zahn Now on CNN.

[edit] Personal life

She lives in Manhattan and Cummington, Massachusetts with her partner Susan Mikula.

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