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Denis Moynihan

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Date of Birth: 1958 , June-7
Birth Nation: United States
Nationality American
Ethnicity White Ethnicity
Profession Author
Famous for Writer
Married Yes
Married to Amy Goodma
Children N/A
Education University of Texas
Awards George Polk Award (1998)
Online Presence Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

Quick Timeline of Denis Moynihan

1958 Born in United States
1976 Graduated from St Antonio High School
1996 Co founded Democracy Now
1998 Won George Polk Award

Detail Timeline of Denis Moynihan

June 7 , 1958

Born in United States

Born as Denis Moynihan somewhere in United States of America to Pat Moynihan and his R.J wife, Denis was raised in middle class family along with his six siblings. He is an American and is of white ethnicity.

1976

Graduated from St Antonio High School

Denis was interested in writing since he was in St. Antonio High School. He finally completed his high school graduation from there in 1976 and then he joined University of Texas where he majored in Journalism. 

1996

Co founded Democracy Now

As a great writer, he began writing in some local papers and then in February 1996, co founded Democracy Now with Larry Bensky, Amy Goodman, Salim Muwakkil, Denis Moynihan and Julie Drizin. It was first broadcasted in Pacifica Radio.

1998

Won George Polk Award

Reputed American socialist, Denis Moynihan has been honored with several prestigious awards in his life. In 1998, he was honored with George Polk Award as the team member of Democracy Now. He has also been honored with Gracie Award once. 

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Denis is a married man. He has been married to multi-talented Amy Goodman for a long time. Amy is a broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, and producer from the United States. She is also a great writer and an author of several books.

Denis was interested in writing since he was in St. Antonio High School. He also joined the University of Texas where he majored in Journalism. As a great writer, he began writing in some local papers and then in February 1996, co-founded Democracy Now with Larry Bensky, Amy Goodman, Salim Muwakkil, Denis Moynihan, and Julie Drizin. This show has been honored with several prestigious awards.