I focus on the intersection of social media and social change. If your organization wants to know how to use social media to influence public policy, invite me. I was named one of the top ten race and civil liberties bloggers on Twitter and nominated for the 2011 Women's Media Center Social Media Award.
I was awarded a Google Fellowship in recognition of my efforts to foster engagement in the policymaking process.
I am spearheading the Cost of Freedom Project, a citizen-led initiative that is developing location-based apps to provide voters with information on how to apply for a voter ID.
If your organization is looking for a speaker, invite me. I am an experienced speaker on a wide range of topics, including:
- Citizen Journalism
- Black Innovators and Entrepreneurship
- STEM Advocacy
- Youth Violence/Flash Mobs
- Social Media and Civic Engagement
- Social Media and Social Change
- Black Voters and the 2008 Election
- Black Voters and the 2010 Election
- Black Voters and the 2012 Election
- Voter ID
- Civic Apps
- Black Women Voters/Power of the Sister Vote
- Race and Politics
- Election '08
- Election '10
- Election '12
I am available to moderate panel discussions, town hall meetings, issue forums, symposiums and workshops.
Please send your request to andersonatlarge@gmail.com.




