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Anna Couey
Anna Couey is an Information Activist with the DataCenter's Economic Justice and Criminal Justice Programs, and also serves as the organization's Web coordinator. She has been active since the mid-1980s in building electronic communications services to meet the needs of communities, social justice organizers and activists, and cultural workers. Projects she has worked with include: Art Com Electronic Network, Arts Wire, CorpWatch, San Francisco Civic Conference, and the WELL. She has authored a number of articles on cultural and political issues related to the development and spread of the Internet.
Amy Luckey
Amy Luckey is an Analyst at Blueprint Research & Design, Inc., a research, design, and strategy consulting firm serving philanthropic foundations. Prior to Blueprint, Ms. Luckey worked with TechRocks, a national nonprofit, where she provided Internet strategy consulting to progressive organizations. Previously, while at the Environmental League of Massachusetts, she directed a nonprofit coalition focused on improving state environmental policies and laws. Ms. Luckey’s research at Blueprint focuses on foundations’ efforts to support nonprofits' effective uses of information technology. |
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Art McGee
Art McGee is a communications & technology consultant with over 15 years of experience in both the corporate and non-profit arenas. Mr. McGee is widely regarded as a legend online, and is considered by many to be the father of "Black" or Pan-African cyberspace, having been the first person to research and document Black sociocultural production and usage online. Mr. McGee is currently the Technology Director at Media Alliance in San Francisco, and the Coordinator of AntiRacismNet, based in Oakland. He is also the former Technology Coordinator at the Center for Third World Organizing (CTWO), the former Communications Coordinator of the Black Radical Congress (BRC), and a former Content Coordinator with the Institute for Global Communications (IGC). Mr. McGee is currently at work on a book and movie project that will explore Black people's relation to and engagement with technology from an historical, contemporary, and futuristic perspective. |
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Colette Washington
Colette Washington is the Internet Coordinator at Children Now a research and action organization based in Oakland. Ms. Washington is responsible for managing all aspects of the Internet Program including Web development, strategic planning, online engagement and e-marketing. Ms. Washington oversees a family of five Web sites for Children Now. Over the past decade, Ms. Washington has worked with Bay Area nonprofits developing special events and individual giving campaigns. She is currently volunteering to manage the Web site for the California Association for Play Therapy. Ms. Washington is a passionate singer/songwriter and the founder of MyOwnMusic.net, providing resources and advice to independent musicians and artists. Ms. Washington is a graduate of the Seattle Art Institute’s Music Business Program. |
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