Cheryl works with the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights in several capacities. Through her work and their staff, we have been able to demonstrate sophistication on media policy and communication rights. In the last month, with Cheryl’s help, the Leadership Conference has been able to: write an op-ed in the National Journal opposing media consolidation, and write two letters to the Federal Communications Commission drawing a line on the civil rights position and the “self-evidently insufficient” process blocking efforts to increase the numbers of women and people of color who own TV and radio stations.