For a pet project, I'm looking to list out some women who were active and influential in the web from 1995-2002, and not coming up with very many. Enlighten me, please?
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Social media expert @missrogue, active then and who later co-founded barcamps and the co-working movement.
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:) I didn’t cofound Barcamp (just was active in helping spread it), but yes Coworking. :) Also: @mholzschlag @IdentityWoman @Caterina @ElisaC @ginatrapani @alizasherman @lynnjohnson @debs @alevin @doctorparadox @xeni @JoryDJ ...there are more!
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Thanks Tara for the shout out. I founded the Internet Identity Workshop -> it’s still going and we are finally winning! Also @heathr @ultrasaurus @sarahmei @digitalsista @blogdiva @MaryHodder @zephoria
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I was tagged as part of this thread by @BAoki with connections to @huny I have a separate thread based on Huny's comments. So let me add @nmsanchez and then give my connection to the history in that time.
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Anita Brown is no longer with us and I miss her a bunch. She started Black Geeks online. History in tech doesn't continue to repeat her name but hey thanks to Google books some of you can catch up. books.google.com/books?id=el… p. 39
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Anita passed? OMG I didn't know, lost in the fray of other losses and tragedies of our past years. She was an inspiration and I'm sad to hear this. Where are the women indeed. :(

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Yes, quite some time ago. I was fortunate to attend her funeral but there wasn't much national attention on the pain or the loss of her input in our story.
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I'm truly bereft to find this out. I wish I had known. I was in my own hell. It's no excuse. In fact, it's the heart of the problem. We have no true Commons of Equity in the world much less industry.
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