Sisterhood, the Blog celebrates digital diva sheroes who organized and attended She’s Geeky DC 09: Andrea Baker, Kety Esquivel, Allyson Kapin, Amy Senger, Shireen Mitchell, Kaliya Hamlin, Heidi Nobantu Saul, Denice Rhodes, Gabriella Schneider, Shana Glickfield, Faith Dow, Lovisa Williams, and Maxine Teller
Greeting All,
Sisterhood, the Blog (STB) is celebrating digital diva sheroes during National Women’s History Month. Digital diva sheroes are women who use the Internet to do great work online and offline. They are also women who will be featured in Ananda Leeke’s next book Sisterhood, the Blog: Soundbytes from the 21st Century Women’s Online Revolution.
Today we are celebrating the women who organized She’s Geeky DC at the National Council of La Raza on November 13 and 14, 2009, in Washington, DC. They include the DC organizing team and the She’s Geeky home base organizers. See list below.
- Andrea Baker, Director of Enterprise 2.0, Navstar Inc.
- Kety Esquivel, Executive Director and CEO of Latinos in Social Media
- Allyson Kapin, Founder of Women Who Tech: A Telesummit for Women in Tech in the non-profit and political campaign world.
- Amy Senger, Co-founder of 1×57
- Shireen Mitchell, Founder of Digital Sistas, speaker, trainer, and advocator of media, tech & politics
- Kaliya Hamlin, Co-founder of She’s Geeky
- Heidi Nobantu Saul, She’s Geeky conference organizers
We are also celebrating six digital diva sheroes who attended She’s Geeky DC.
- Denise “DeeNice” Rhodes, Founder of The Digital Dynamo (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DigitalDynamo)
- Gabriella Schneider, Communications Director for the Sunlight Foundation (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/stereopgab)
- Shana Glickfield, Online Communications Consultant and founder of D.C. Concierge (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/dcconcierge and http://twitter.com/nextgenweb)
- Faith Dow, Founder of Acts of Faith Blog and San Francisco Social Media Examiner (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/actsoffaith)
- Lovisa Williams, Senior Technology Advisor for the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Innovative Engagement (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/lovisatalk)
- Maxine Teller, Founder of MiXT MEDIA STRATEGIES (follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mixtmedia)
Watch videos of some of these dynamic women. They rock!
1) Kaliya Hamlin
2) Denise “DeeNice” Rhodes
3) Gabriella Schneider
4) Shana Glickfield
5) Faith Dow
6) Lovisa Williams
7) Maxine Teller
8) Heidi Nobantu Saul
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