Talk:100 Women Who Are Co-Creating the P2P Society

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Suggestions to check

  • 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
  1. Tessy Britton
  2. Alice Fung
  3. Laura Billings
  4. Helen Goulden
  5. Deborah Szebeko
  6. Laura Bunt
  7. Charlotte Millar
  8. 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)
  1. Kirsten Larsen and
  2. Serenity Hill


  • Kate Michi Ettinger Would be great to see women from iHub in Kenya included, perhaps
  1. Nanjira Sambuli iHub @ninanjira

and women in open science/STEM, such as

  1. Jenny Molloy Open Science/OKFN @jennymolloy
  • Penny Travlou suggests:
  1. Rachel o'Dywer
  • Matthew Slater suggests
  1. Stephanie Rearick USA, timebanking activist, community organiser, musician and founder of Mutual Aid Networks
  2. Sybille Saint Girons, France, making Wezer software for collective intelligence
  3. Kosha Joubert, CEO Global Ecovillage network, currently living in Findhorn, Scotland, author of book on collective wisdom called Beyond You and Me