Cynthia Lees
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Cynthia Lees

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Cynthia L. Winfield (1960-present) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, where she was raised by professional parents—a physicist and a social worker—to value the worth of every individual. She lived in the suburbs of Boston for most of five decades and taught middle school English Language Arts in Arlington before moving to Middle Tennessee. She became active in LGBT+ rights issues beginning in the mid-1980s by volunteering with the AIDS Action Committee of Boston, serving on the McLean Association of Gay and Lesbian Issues committee while working at McLean Hospital, teaching a social justice curriculum in Arlington Public Schools, and served a Nashville church with an active social justice ministry for over a decade. As a consultant to the Massachusetts Department of Correction in the 1990s, she wrote and piloted two curricula to effect behavioral change using writing and literature; during this time she edited a book for the American Correctional Association under her then-current name of Cynthia L. Blinn. She is passionate about education and educating people such that they can navigate their days with grace, peace, and optimal health. Always, she writes to empower others with the knowledge and tools necessary to make the reader’s world a better place. She currently resides high in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky where she is publishing new and old works (yet unpublished) to Kindle Vella. Please visit her on Kindle Vella!
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