Liza Sabater is a culture pundit, online communications technologist and blog publisher named by Fast Company as one of the most influential women in new media & technology in 2010.

She is founder of culturekitchen (2000) a blog described as a progressive's dream with “a little attitude, a lot of scholarship, a good dose of humor and plenty of enlightening stuff”. It is the founding blog of the Feminist Bloggers Network, the Digital Ethnorati Project, Progressive Immigration Caucus and the Progressive Bloggers Business Network. Daily Gotham (2005), a member of BlogPAC’s 50 state initiative, is described by politics insiders as "the 800 lb. gorilla" of  New York City’s grassroots. It is one of the founding blogs of the New York Progressive Bloggers Caucus.

Liza has advised, contributed or worked with a wide variety of organizations including Blogher, Colorlines, CUNY-Hunter College Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Feminism 2.0, Impeach PAC, Kenneth Cole’s Awearness blog, Media Bloggers Association, New America Media, New Organizing Institute, O'Reilly's Social FOOCamp, Personal Democracy Forum and TechPresident, Phelps-Stokes’ Ralph Bunche Societies, Rhizome.org, Sunlight Foundation, The Nation, The Root, The Sanctuary/Pro-migrant.org.

In 2008 she was rated in the top 10 of NowPublic’ s MostPublic Index, a list of the 50 most influential individuals in New York’s new media market.

Her media appearances include Farai Chideya’s News & Notes (NPR), Laura Flanders’ GritTV, CNN, FOX5 Good Day New York, PBS’ NewsHour Online, HTI’s Destination Casa Blanca with Ray Suarez, and others.

Publications where she has been quoted, published or interviewed include The New York Daily News, New York Times, New York Observer, The Village Voice, Metro NY, Wired.com, Washington Post, TechPresident, The Root, Colorlines Magazine, AlterNet.org, Working Mother, Glamour Magazine, Le Monde, El País, Telgraph.uk and others.

Whenever she is not working on her blogs or evangelizing about the social media revolution, Liza returns to her secret identity as her boys' mom in New York City.