Spring 2026 Interns
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Danielle Stone
COMMUNICATIONS INTERN
Danielle (she/her) is currently a graduate student at Emerson College studying Political Communications. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont. Danielle has experience working on climate advocacy in the nonprofit sector and she is eager to continue her journey in issue-based politics especially in the realm of gender equality!
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Gabriele McWhorter
COMMUNICATIONS INTERN
Gabriele McWhorter (She/Her) is a senior at Boston College from St. Louis, MO, studying Political Science and Film Production. She believes in the importance of the MassNOW agenda and understands the unique opportunity new-age social media platforms present in spreading awareness for the increasingly important issues facing female-identifying and minority communities in the United States today. Gabby is excited to grow her professional and personal goals with an organization focused on promoting an intersectional feminist agenda while fighting for the rights of every woman in Massachusetts. In her own time, Gabby enjoys baking, reading, and producing short films, and she is a second-year mentor to freshmen multicultural students at Boston College.
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Matisse Laufgraben
MENSTRUAL EQUITY COMMUNICATIONS INTERN
Matisse Laufgraben (she/her) is a second-semester graduate student in
Emerson College’s Political Communication MA program. She earned her
undergraduate degree from Indiana University Bloomington, where she
studied Social and Historical Studies with minors in Sociology and
Human Sexuality. Matisse is passionate about women’s empowerment,
reproductive justice, and using strategic communication to support
grassroots organizing. Her previous experience includes sexual
violence prevention work, mental health advocacy, and community-based
education initiatives. She has held leadership roles in student
organizations, including Culture of Care, and has worked on
public-facing projects focused on storytelling and civic engagement.
At Mass NOW, Matisse is excited to support communications efforts that
amplify feminist voices across Massachusetts and make advocacy more
accessible, inclusive, and impactful.

