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# Stephanie Rearick USA, timebanking activist, community organiser, musician and founder of Mutual Aid Networks | |||
#Sybille Saint Girons, France, making Wezer software for collective intelligence | |||
#Kosha Joubert, CEO Global Ecovillage network, currently living in Findhorn, Scotland, author of book on collective wisdom called Beyond You and Me | |||
Revision as of 10:49, 30 December 2014
Suggestions to check
- Kate Michi Ettinger, https://www.facebook.com/ettingerk?fref=ts
- Cassie Robinson This is great to see and to have to build on, I don't think you have a good representation of the people in the UK who are really pioneering stuff here though.. people like
- Tessy Britton
- Alice Fung
- Laura Billings
- Helen Goulden
- Deborah Szebeko
- Laura Bunt
- Charlotte Millar
- Gaia Casagrande
- Daryl Taylor: should be on your list for their exemplar work on the Open Food Network and through the Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab (VEIL)
- Kirsten Larsen and
- Serenity Hill
- Kate Michi Ettinger Would be great to see women from iHub in Kenya included, perhaps
- Nanjira Sambuli iHub @ninanjira
and women in open science/STEM, such as
- Jenny Molloy Open Science/OKFN @jennymolloy
- Penny Travlou suggests:
- Rachel o'Dywer
- Matthew Slater suggests
- Stephanie Rearick USA, timebanking activist, community organiser, musician and founder of Mutual Aid Networks
- Sybille Saint Girons, France, making Wezer software for collective intelligence
- Kosha Joubert, CEO Global Ecovillage network, currently living in Findhorn, Scotland, author of book on collective wisdom called Beyond You and Me