Forgive Me I am reworking this website a lot.
I need money to get help. My thinking must attract partners. Even I am too divided. I didn't even get a response from Green Party. Everyone is too stretched for lack of staffing, money would fix all of this. Almost nobody follows anyone or any mission anymore unless it has money for everything in ADVANCE.
I Need a phone badly now, i will be promoting my site like real soon, and maybe do a kickstarter for $100k.
Silly businesses get funded all the time, because they are beautifully presented, and professional video/editing/audio.
$300 one day 4 short videos from 2 minutes up to 6 minutes. Maybe longer if i try to explain the 22 councils in any detail.
I feel confident to do all these things successfully.
My site would get done so fast with hired help because I can suss out mega details from my head and with current source/price research to break down exactly how to spend $100k
I have so much thinking people could process and order so I can detail the next 15 weeks of possibility for investors.
Look at my new opening page at oneworldcircle.weebly.com
I need $5000 to get well situated professionally to nail a social media fund raising campaign.
I would need people working LinkedIn, FB and Twitter etc to get traffic moving. $1000
I need a plane ticket to Baltimore or San Jose, not sure yet. $350
I need a $200 telephone
I would need to hire a person to call leaders for me to leave messages to double the chances they might respond to our invite to partner.
A secretary to help ,me manage my time once i get phone time with people. $40 hours for $500 if I could find someone where I am going.
One of the most relevant thinkers in America needs $1000-$1500 to take me seriously, that would go a long way.
I need a few clothes. $100-$300 to go to Green Party Headquartwers or open doors in JewTechLandia
A good watch $40.
Youth Hostel and public transportation in Baltimore or Silicon Valley for 10 days $300 to $500.
Dinner with thinkers leaders helpers Green Party Admin or SV Managers or Execs, maybe get into the Angel Investor firms, they are near each other, I need a car rental and driver in SV if I don't get a free office somewhere.
Dinners 4x $25 Car maybe 4x$50 plus driver 4x$50(that could be my secretary.
2-3 domains might forward to the best one,
So far World.Family is the best but Earth.Family Revolution.Community could get high returns on google right now with web helpers.
I'd love to put a Law Firm and Accounting Firm at least on the payroll a little bit as a credential.
I might need some workspace at a shared facility for $100/week.I Need a phone badly now, i will be promoting my site like real soon, and maybe do a kickstarter for $100k.
Silly businesses get funded all the time, because they are beautifully presented, and professional video/editing/audio.
$300 one day 4 short videos from 2 minutes up to 6 minutes. Maybe longer if i try to explain the 22 councils in any detail.
I feel confident to do all these things successfully.
My site would get done so fast with hired help because I can suss out mega details from my head and with current source/price research to break down exactly how to spend $100k
I have so much thinking people could process and order so I can detail the next 15 weeks of possibility for investors.
Look at my new opening page at oneworldcircle.weebly.com
I need $5000 to get well situated professionally to nail a social media fund raising campaign.
I would need people working LinkedIn, FB and Twitter etc to get traffic moving. $1000
I need a plane ticket to Baltimore or San Jose, not sure yet. $350
I need a $200 telephone
I would need to hire a person to call leaders for me to leave messages to double the chances they might respond to our invite to partner.
A secretary to help ,me manage my time once i get phone time with people. $40 hours for $500 if I could find someone where I am going.
One of the most relevant thinkers in America needs $1000-$1500 to take me seriously, that would go a long way.
I need a few clothes. $100-$300 to go to Green Party Headquartwers or open doors in JewTechLandia
A good watch $40.
Youth Hostel and public transportation in Baltimore or Silicon Valley for 10 days $300 to $500.
Dinner with thinkers leaders helpers Green Party Admin or SV Managers or Execs, maybe get into the Angel Investor firms, they are near each other, I need a car rental and driver in SV if I don't get a free office somewhere.
Dinners 4x $25 Car maybe 4x$50 plus driver 4x$50(that could be my secretary.
2-3 domains might forward to the best one,
So far World.Family is the best but Earth.Family Revolution.Community could get high returns on google right now with web helpers.
I'd love to put a Law Firm and Accounting Firm at least on the payroll a little bit as a credential.
I might need some workspace at a shared facility for $100/week.
2016 Fall Equinox - New Years Eve
SCHEDULE
"The United States is the only country in the world
, that was founded based not on blood or land,
but based on a law, the Constitution. "
-Michael Mukasey, Former U.S. Attorney General at 2016 RNC
What a jackass
CHOIR PRACTICE FOR 3 MILLION AMERICAN GRASSROOTS ACTIVISTS
September 20 - November 8
Welcome to Concentration Camp,
As In Concentrate on Winning This Election With Stein/Baraka or Die Trying
This page could get built so fast if my peeps were here. I am so slow inputting and designing pages.
Five hundred x $1 million investments offering 10x return(in time) or 10 front row seats for 5 world events.
With that we'll focalize humanity and compel 200 Americans to donate $100M each to raise $100B.
This is a picture of Iceland, the land that threw out the bankers.
Don't Worry. The Whole World Is Rooting For The American People. Our Government, Not So Much.
"You will always have a seat at the table when I am in the White House." --Hillary Clinton, July 12, 2016
I can see why Trump wants to hit her.
Both candidates could be eaten alive by intelligent means and hard cash.
Gary and Jill should be united into the same camp by our circle + plus 500 other thoughts in my head
A manifesto is a published verbal declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government.[1][2][3][4] A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus and/or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political or artistic in nature, but may present an individual's life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds.
Participatory democracy emphasizes the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems. Etymological roots of democracy (Greek demos and kratos) imply that the people are in power and thus that all democracies are participatory. However, participatory democracy tends to advocate more involved forms of citizen participation and greater political representation than traditional representative democracy.
Participatory democracy strives to create opportunities for all members of a population to make meaningful contributions to decision-making, and seeks to broaden the range of people who have access to such opportunities. Since so much information must be gathered for the overall decision-making process to succeed, technology may provide important forces leading to the type of empowerment needed for participatory models, especially those technological tools that enable community narratives and correspond to the accretion of knowledge. Effectively increasing the scale of participation, and translating small but effective participation groups into small world networks, are areas currently being studied.[1] Other advocates have emphasised the importance of face to face meetings, warning that an overreliance on technology can be harmful.[2]
Some scholars argue for refocusing the term on community-based activity within the domain of civil society, based on the belief that a strong non-governmental public sphere is a precondition for the emergence of a strong liberal democracy.[3] These scholars tend to stress the value of separation between the realm of civil society and the formal political realm.[4] In 2011, considerable grassroots interest in participatory democracy was generated by the Occupy movement.
Communitarianism is a philosophy that emphasizes the connection between the individual and the community. Although the community might be a family unit, communitarianism usually is understood, in the wider, philosophical sense, as a collection of interactions, among a community of people in a given place (geographical location), or among a community who share an interest or who share a history.[1] Communitarian philosophy is based upon the belief that a person's social identity and personality are largely molded by community relationships, with a smaller degree of development being placed on individualism.
Participatory democracy emphasizes the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems. Etymological roots of democracy (Greek demos and kratos) imply that the people are in power and thus that all democracies are participatory. However, participatory democracy tends to advocate more involved forms of citizen participation and greater political representation than traditional representative democracy.
Participatory democracy strives to create opportunities for all members of a population to make meaningful contributions to decision-making, and seeks to broaden the range of people who have access to such opportunities. Since so much information must be gathered for the overall decision-making process to succeed, technology may provide important forces leading to the type of empowerment needed for participatory models, especially those technological tools that enable community narratives and correspond to the accretion of knowledge. Effectively increasing the scale of participation, and translating small but effective participation groups into small world networks, are areas currently being studied.[1] Other advocates have emphasised the importance of face to face meetings, warning that an overreliance on technology can be harmful.[2]
Some scholars argue for refocusing the term on community-based activity within the domain of civil society, based on the belief that a strong non-governmental public sphere is a precondition for the emergence of a strong liberal democracy.[3] These scholars tend to stress the value of separation between the realm of civil society and the formal political realm.[4] In 2011, considerable grassroots interest in participatory democracy was generated by the Occupy movement.
Communitarianism is a philosophy that emphasizes the connection between the individual and the community. Although the community might be a family unit, communitarianism usually is understood, in the wider, philosophical sense, as a collection of interactions, among a community of people in a given place (geographical location), or among a community who share an interest or who share a history.[1] Communitarian philosophy is based upon the belief that a person's social identity and personality are largely molded by community relationships, with a smaller degree of development being placed on individualism.
The USA FreeWorld Leadership Party is incubating a lasting geopolitical peace process for prosperity.
S.O.Global 22 is a non-violent-democratic-socialist-open-power-hybrid-sustainable-republic.
Novus ordo seclorum
(Revolution.us is available .net is for sale
Rezolution.everycountry might be cool)
"We need to work together to redefine the global vision of beauty and it starts with becoming your own role model." - Ashley Graham, body activist
"America can be the basis for the Kingdom of God" Minister Louis Farakhan
http://www.wakeuplaughing.com/
Ignite the Change- Sister Giant 2015
http://www.wakeuplaughing.com/
Ignite the Change- Sister Giant 2015
rick santorum satire
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I know how to win this election, unity. I will fill this page up next week.
I need to earn an investment by showing I can bring the circle together. Next week I will see if I can get my favorite leaders to sign on and maybe go to the Hopi then Navajo Nations in the next two weeks. Many Native leaders backing this will make a huge difference. |
i have 30 pages of ideas I didn't type in.
Questions to answer:
Online Primary or pick and back the best candidate plus cabinet
Online Primary or pick and back the best candidate plus cabinet
Electoral Reform Summit
A new coalition of electoral reform activists is coming together. A most interesting “map” is being created of who is doing what. Below are the 12 points to be included in a substantive discussion to take place at an Electoral Reform Summit if we can find funding for this event. Benefits of Consensus Oriented Decision Making: Better Decisions
Online democracy Sources to convene
http://www.worldcitizen.org/ http://foodnotbombs.net/ http://anarchapulco.com/ https://youtu.be/RZbncL6Vo1U https://youtu.be/RZbncL6Vo1U nativeappropriations.com www.tatankameans.com www.johntrudell.com/ |
A legal attack on colonial powers will help overturn/transform the worlds' collective institutions.
This will include Masons, Jesuits, Catholic Church, all Popes, Spain, France, Portugal, Pirates, Belgium, England, The Fed, transnational corporations, the US Supreme Court, and all complicit. A class action lawsuit by thousands of small nations should sufficiently bankrupt and destabilize while we install a new set of global institutions which "shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth". Open Power Electoral Reform 12 Point Act
Access A new coalition of electoral reform activists is coming together. A most interesting “map” is being created of who is doing what. Below are the 12 points to be included in a substantive discussion to take place at an Electoral Reform Summit if we can find funding for this event. 01 Universal Registration • Opt-Out Option • Prisoners Remain Voters 02 Free & Equal Ballot Access 03 Tightly-Drawn Districts 04 Free & Equal Public Funding • Overturn CITIZENS UNITED 05 Free & Equal Media Access 06 Inclusive Debates • Restore League of Women Voters • Debates in Every State • Cabinet Announced in Advance • Cabinet-Level Debates 07 Open Primaries 08 Election Day Holiday Visitors to Disabled Free Public Transporation 09 Paper Ballots Counted Publicly On Site Military and Embassy Sites Exit Poll Validation at all Sites Mail/Internet Triple Validation 10 End Winner Take All Voting Instant Run-Off or Range, Concordent, Other 11 Legislative Process Integrity End Party-Line Voting All Legislation Published in Advance No Secret Provisions Process for Citizen Guidance to Representatives 12 Article V Constitutional Convention • 1st Religion & Freedom of Expression • 2nd Right to Bear Arms • 12th Electoral College • 14th Birthright • 17th State Appointment of Senators Declared 2016 Independent Presidential Candidate Activist Robert Steele Robert David Steele was born in New York, but lived a third of his life overseas due to his father's work in the oil industry followed by his own careers in the Marine Corps and in covert operations for the Central Intelligence Agency. He currently lives in the Commonwealth of Virginia, where he has been resident since 1986. Steele's educational credentials include Muhlenberg College, Lehigh University, the University of Oklahoma, and the Naval War College. Based on work he did in his first graduate thesis, he has created and released a graphic on supposed pre-conditions for revolution that he sees as currently existing in the United States, which has been published in American and British newspapers. Steele is extremely passionate about the issues of electoral reform, where he advocates for the end of what he calls the “two party tyranny” in the US and greater access to ballots by minor parties, and “Open Source Everything”, an initiative advocating the creation of an online database providing specific details for the production of all commonly used modern artifacts (the idea being to decentralize essential production in favor of what is called a “post-industrial society”). He vociferously supports the passing of the proposed “Electoral Reform Act”, a legislative bill of his making that seeks to empower all political parties to the level currently enjoyed by Republicans and Democrats. Among other reforms, the law would guarantee equal ballot access, equal public funding, equal access to print and media, and equal inclusion in debates to all “qualified” candidates, though Steele does not readily go into detail on what the necessary qualifications might be. He is a published author, having written books on both his ideas for electoral reform, and his advocacy for Open Source Everything. In favor of the Electoral Reform Act, Steele advised the Libertarian party to merge with other third parties and any Democrats (particularly supporters of Bernie Sanders) who may feel disillusioned in the event Hillary Clinton receives that party's presidential nod. His hope is to create a united third-party alliance powerful enough to force passage of his proposed legislation, which he feels would bring about more open elections in the future. Steele resists being compared with other candidates, and in fact speaks politically of little other than the need for electoral reform (and his plan for achieving it), and his support of Open Source Everything. This strategy risks limiting his viability to those voters who favor radical changes to the American election system – but that group in itself is larger than is generally believed. Compare Robert Steele with others http://tinyurl.com/OpenPower
http://tinyurl.com/Steele-Reform Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Self-Determination & Secession Worth a Look: Book Review Lists (Positive Future-Oriented) robertdavidsteele.com 2008 Democratic Platform Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world https://www.globalintegrity.org/ |
People to gather
2016 Candidates http://2016.candidate-comparison.org/
Democrats Howell AstorJoe BidenMorrison BonpasseJeff BossHarry BraunAndy CaffreyWillie CarterLincoln ChafeeHillary ClintonCody Robert JudyLloyd KelsoLarry LessigMartin O'MalleyBernie SandersDoug ShrefflerMichael SteinbergElizabeth WarrenJim WebbRobby WellsWillie WilsonBrad Winslow Republicans Skip AndrewsGeorge BaileyMichael BickelmeyerKerry BowersJeb BushDr. Ben CarsonEric CavanaghDale ChristensenChris ChristieTed CruzBrooks CullisonJohn Dummett, Jr.Bob EhrlichMark EversonJack FellureCarly FiorinaJim GilmoreLindsey GrahamJim HaydenChris HillMike HuckabeeBobby JindalJohn KasichBartholomew James LowerAndy MartinJames C. Mitchell, Jr.K. Ross NewlandEsteban OliverezGeorge PatakiRand PaulRick PerryMichael PetyoMarco RubioBrian RussellRick SantorumJefferson ShermanDonald TrumpScott Walker Independents Ed BakerDavid BoarmanBrian BriggsPaul ChehadeRobert DionisioArt DrewMark DutterMartin HahnDavid HolcombLynn Sandra KahnBishop Julian Lewis, Jr.Perry MorcomMark PendletonJeremiah PentRyan ShepardScott SmithTami StainfieldRobert SteeleShawna SterlingSamm TittleBenjamin WeigelDaniel ZutlerThird PartiesChuck BaldwinDean CaponeScott CopelandJames "JD" CriveauKen CrossMarc FeldmanCecil InceZoltan IstvanGary JohnsonChris KenistonSteve KerbelChad KoppieCynthia McKinneyJ.R. MyersDarryl PerryDerrick Michael ReidDavid Jon SponheimJill SteinJoy WaymireR. Lee Wrights
Peggy Holman, Jim Rough and Tom Atlee if possible. http://www.unitedindians.org/about-us/board-directory/ Transpartisan DOC .StartwithWhy.com http://www.brightidea.com/product/brightworks/ http://futurism.com/18922-2/ RS intervies book Grassroots for Hire: Public Affairs Consultants in American Democracy, Edward Walker defines "astroturfing" as public participation that is perceived as heavily incentivized, as fraudulent http://ballot-access.org/2015/10/28/october-2015-ballot-access-news-print-edition/ Potential 2016 Democratic Presidential Candidate
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren Having been born into a working class family in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Elizabeth Ann Warren has written her own personal success story. She married her husband, Jim, when she was 18, and moved with him to Houston, Texas to attend college at the University of Houston. Earning her degree in speech pathology and audiology, she moved on a year later to Rutgers School of Law – Newark, where she completed her law degree, in a departure from her original plans to pursue a career in teaching. Warren admits to a long stint of Republican voting affiliation, due to her one-time belief that the GOP best supported markets. As her political views changed, she abandoned this conviction and switched sides and allegiance to the Democrat party, but says she still votes for candidates from both entities in order to avoid allowing either to dominate. She was elected United States Senator for Massachusetts in 2012, as a Democrat. Warren is solidly liberal on a majority of issues. She is pro-choice on abortion, and has been known to oppose the confirmation of any potential Supreme Court justices who disagree with her on this subject. She is a proponent of gun control, supporting the reinstatement of an extended magazine long rifle weapons ban and stronger background checks on gun purchases made at shops and gun shows, and opposes limits on firearms trace information sharing. She supports the Obamacare health law and has fought efforts to repeal it, and has even stated that single-payer health care is “the most obvious solution” to the problem of families facing financial ruin in the wake of illness or injury. She also supports gay marriage and the legalization of marijuana – though she does not believe recreational use of the drug should be allowed. With a solid political career and a charismatic, likable personality, there are those on the left who would loudly cheer at the news that Elizabeth Warren were seeking the Democratic nomination. On several occasions, however, she has reiterated that she is not interested in running, putting a severe damper on those hopes. Should she change her mind, however, she would find unwavering support from a great many voters situated left of center – and equally vociferous opposition from traditional, conservative elements within the American electorate. Compare Elizabeth Warren with others |
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[email protected] via macace.net 9/15/15 Dear Barry Thank you for your email and kind invitation. When do you plan to hold this gathering? Unfortunately 2016 is difficult for me as it is the 50th anniversary of Resurgence and my time will be taken up with planning a big celebratory event. If you plan to hold your gathering in 2017 I would be happy to consider participating. In 2017 I will be 81 years old in view of my energy levels I think I should be still be OK to travel but we can make final decision nearer the time. Your plans sound wonderful and I wish you every success. With all good wishes Satish Thank you for your email. Please be aware that my working days in the office are Monday - Wednesday and emails to this account and Satish Kumar's account will only be accessed on those days. I will do my best to get back to you as soon as possible, in the meantime if anyone else in the Resurgence office can help please feel free to contact them on +44 1237 441293. For editorial queries please contact [email protected]. Many thanks for your patience! Best wishes Elaine PA to Satish Kumar peggy holman Phone: 425.746.6274 CRCD STAFFEvon Peter Vice Chancellor for Rural, Community and Native Education [email protected] Phone: (907) 474-1865 Fax: (907) 474-5824 For more information Robert Steele <[email protected]>8/5/15 "you can use my work. I think you are scattering your energies but wish you the best."-RS You may introduce me to Indian leaders you know personally and have a direct email for, as a political activist that believes in electoral reform and the restoration of native sovereignty. -RS http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/07/06/he-national-military-strategy-dishonest-platitudes/ Barry, TIME Magazine just refused outright to do a cover story on electoral reform or on intelligence reform. I have looked at Resurgence magazine and Satish Kumar and think that the best thing you could do is recommend me to him as an author, give him my bio page robertdavidsteele.com as a starting point. You can also share with him the three below links, and suggest that a conference in the UK focused on the twin topics of electoral reform and intelligence reform might attract both donors (including Lady Lynn Rothschild). Robert Steele: Open Power Electoral Reform — Open Letter to Tom Steyer with Proposed Action Plan for Re-Asserting Public Sovereignty 2014 Robert Steele Open Letter to Vice President of the United States of America Joe Biden, The White House 2014 Robert Steele Applied Collective Intelligence UN Paper: Beyond Data Monitoring – Achieving the Sustainability Development Goals Through Intelligence (Decision-Support) Integrating Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics, and Open Source Everything I am both skeptical about your being able to organize anything, but I am also destitute. For expenses and an honorarium paid in advance, I will show up anywhere. On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:48 AM, Robert Steele <[email protected]> wrote: Barry, Short answer is $2,500. Ideal, especially since I expect the others to ask for more, is if you manage it so I am not short-changed, but $2,500 gets me there for a whole week. If you can pitch me as the keynote and moderator - mentor for $5000, even better. Economy class if fine, single room referred if possible. Interesting that you mention the UN event, where I am very interested in connecitng the Pope, the Secretary General, the US money machine, and indigenous peoples. At the below link you will read a critical view of the Pope's "stop gap" action and see my letters to the Pope and three references. I just read the encyclical, and reading it carefully I now see that the Pope is addressing both the banks and the political decision making process, but what he has not addressed is the reempowerment of the public through education, electoral reform, and a new decision support process that integrates holistic analytics, true cost economics. There is an opening for the indigenous people to force attention to the solution that I have recommended to the UN, to be funded by the USG. They ought to be thinkin about their own banking system and they ought to be planned for the day when the USA breaks up and they are again an independent sovereign nation. Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Self-Determination & Secession Ellen Brown: A Franciscan Alternative: the People’s Pope and a People’s Bank? Anthony Judge: Papal Concern for Climate Change and Refugee Care – Cover for Concealing Criminal Systemic Negligence? "America the beautiful....one big transcontinental commercial cesspool"
"shopping and eating" "this country was founded by slave owners who wanted to be free" - George Carlin |
On the bright side, being screwed by my government produced four books and turned me into an activist for electoral reform. The Trecena of 1 Cimi / Kame1 Cimi / Kame — The Trecena of Transformation Cimi, or Kame in K’iche’ Maya, means “death” and “rebirth”; grammatically, kame is the present tense of “the eternal Now.” Cimi represents Xib’alb’a, the Underworld of Mayan mythology, and embodies the eternal flow and cycle of death, rebirth and transformation. The Maya did, and still do believe in reincarnation; Cimi is the day sign that embodies this transcendental spiritual state. It carries a special connection to the world of the ancestors, and is embued with plentiful feminine energy, which render Cimi days excellent for resolving marital conflict. Cimi also signifies fortitude; humility and obedience; scorn, contempt, and clumsiness. Cimi’s animal totem is the owl. In the Classical Maya tradition, it is associated with the cardinal direction North and the color white. In the tradition of modern-day K’iche’ Maya, it is South and the color yellow. On Cimi days, the Maya pray for long life, for the delay or removal of death, and for rest and peace for those departing this world. It is a special day to contact our ancestors, communicate with higher beings or other dimensions, and access spiritual knowledge. Cimi is also a good day for healing, especially serious illnesses, protecting travelers, preventing accidents, and washing away negative energies. In the Western/Northern mind, death is typically associated with the tragic end of a life, something most of us generally fear; it has therefore become a profoundly frightening concept. This is one of the primary reasons we worship youth and neglect our elders; our focus is on the fruit-producing flowers of our society. For the Maya however, death is a part of and complements life. It carries positive, beneficent energy that brings us peace and harmony, and allows the spirit to regenerate and return again to life. It is, in a word, transformational. Death transcends Life so that Life may transcend Death. This is the perpetual dance of intertwined duality that mirrors the everpresent cyclical nature of all things. Virtually every aspect of existence has its yin and its yang: the one cannot be without the other. In the Mayan worldview, the nature of Time is cyclical rather than linear, organic rather than structured, multidimensional rather than single-tracked. As scholar Martin Prechtel explains, the Present is the world center, the axis mundi. The Past, which embodies all that which has been, and the Future, which embodies all that is yet to come, are anchored to the center tree of the Eternal Now. This is the reason why so many spiritual teachings focus on the “now” moment—the present already envelops the past and future. All that we do in our lives, all of the thoughts we think, the emotions we feel, the words we speak, the actions we take, feed our future Past and generate the legacy we leave to our families, the rest of humanity and our civilization’s history. This is why Cimi, and our resonance with its energy, is so critical to our individual and collective futures. We transform the energies of our ancestors and our parents into new actions and new experiences that become our lives and our memories, and our children in turn transform our energies into their own lives. This trecena, open up to the possibility of change, of transformation. Release the asphyxiating chains of fear, anxiety, and uncertainty, and slip into the warm energetic pool of your soul’s true promise and potential. Cimi is so potent that it can bring wildly different energies into people’s lives on the same day; how it manifests, in what specific form or in what specific outcome, will depend on your individual path and mindset. This is true of all the day signs in the Tzolk’in, but particularly so with Cimi. This is why it is so important to stay open and free, and not to suffocate any aspect of your life with worries, fears, or any other toxic emotions or thoughts. Embrace, instead, the changes and transitions in your life, be they changes in lifestyle, work, relationships, moving to a new place, or simply entering a new decade. Kiss the past with a goodbye of gratitude and embrace the future with the excitement of a child. Indeed... as the Maya might say if they spoke Latin: carpe diem! Seize the day (sign)! Join us on the daily journeys of each Trecen. (Text by Birgitte Rasine. If you'd like to repost the Trecena texts, please copy the above text in its entirety and credit Birgitte Rasine/The Mayan Calendar Portal with a link to www.maya-portal.net, and email us with a link to your site so we can reciprocate.) http://sacredroad.org/1-kame-todays-chumil-trecena-prayer/ Kame – Today’s Ch’umil & Trecena Prayer Kame represents the cycles that manifest during our life. Number 1 is the beginning, it is an auspicious day to begin new projects or make significant life changes. It is not always easy to end the cycles of our past, but it is a necessary step to be able to move forward and receive the blessings that come with new opportunities. This trecena (thirteen days), that begins today, gives you the opportunity of evaluating the changes you need to make; connect to the energy of 1 Kame to get the strength to change and open yourself to new energies. Prayer from Don Pedro IxchopIn this sacred day Kame I am grateful, Ajaw, for you are my Divine Judge, you liberate me from any difficulty, form the injustice of the invader, of the enemy. You help me solve all the precarious problems; you help me bring justice in your presence Ajaw. Allow me to be the light of the judges through your divine justice. I ask you, Ajaw, to bring balance to my feet, to my hands, to my path, to my destiny, to bring balance to my future, to bring balance to my life, Heart of the Sky and Heart of Mother Earth. Ajaw you are the healer of my body, you rejuvenate my body and my soul. You are my Divine Doctor, I ask you to grant me the Divine Operation Father Ajaw of the Sky and of the Earth. Heal my body from any disease. Heal my wounds, heal my vices, heal my pain, heal my internal organs Ajaw, because you are the only one who can heal me, for you, Ajaw, are the doctor of doctors. I ask you Ajaw to be the guide that guides the knowledge and science in the doctors, in the hospitals. Your supernatural force enters my whole body, the bodies of my daughters and my sons, Ajaw, because I kneel in your presence. Maltiox, Maltiox, Maltiox and four times Maltiox. Ajaw Great Father or Supreme Being Maltiox Thank you |
WE ARE INVENTORS, entrepreneurs, engineers, investors, researchers, and business leaders working in the technology sector. We are proud that American innovation is the envy of the world, a source of widely-shared prosperity, and a hallmark of our global leadership.
WIRED OPINIONABOUT
Katie Jacobs Stanton is the Chief Marketing Officer of Color Genomics. She’s a board member of Vivendi and was formerly Twitter’s vice president for global media.
We believe in an inclusive country that fosters opportunity, creativity and a level playing field. Donald Trump does not. He campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people, and a fundamental belief that America is weak and in decline. We have listened to Donald Trump over the past year and we have concluded: Trump would be a disaster for innovation. His vision stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, and productive engagement with the outside world that is critical to our economy — and that provide the foundation for innovation and growth.
Let’s start with the human talent that drives innovation forward. We believe that America’s diversity is our strength. Great ideas come from all parts of society, and we should champion that broad-based creative potential. We also believe that progressive immigration policies help us attract and retain some of the brightest minds on earth — scientists, entrepreneurs, and creators. In fact, 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. Donald Trump, meanwhile, traffics in ethnic and racial stereotypes, repeatedly insults women, and is openly hostile to immigration. He has promised a wall, mass deportations, and profiling.
We have listened to Donald Trump over the past year and we have concluded: Trump would be a disaster for innovation.
We also believe in the free and open exchange of ideas, including over the Internet, as a seed from which innovation springs. Donald Trump proposes “shutting down” parts of the Internet as a security strategy—demonstrating both poor judgment and ignorance about how technology works. His penchant to censor extends to revoking press credentials and threatening to punish media platforms that criticize him.
Finally, we believe that government plays an important role in the technology economy by investing in infrastructure, education and scientific research. Donald Trump articulates few policies beyond erratic and contradictory pronouncements. His reckless disregard for our legal and political institutions threatens to upend what attracts companies to start and scale in America. He risks distorting markets, reducing exports, and slowing job creation.
We stand against Donald Trump’s divisive candidacy and want a candidate who embraces the ideals that built America’s technology industry: freedom of expression, openness to newcomers, equality of opportunity , public investments in research and infrastructure, and respect for the rule of law. We embrace an optimistic vision for a more inclusive country, where American innovation continues to fuel opportunity, prosperity and leadership.
*DISCLAIMER: The individuals listed below have endorsed in their personal capacity and this does not reflect the endorsement of any organization, corporation or entity to which they are affiliated. Titles and affiliations of each individual are provided for identification purposes only.
Marvin Ammori, General Counsel, Hyperloop One
Adrian Aoun, Founder/CEO, Forward
Greg Badros, Founder, Prepared Mind Innovations; Former Engineering VP, Facebook
Clayton Banks, Co-Founder, Silicon Harlem
Phin Barnes, Partner, First Round Capital
Niti Bashambu, Chief Analytics Officer, IAC Applications
John Battelle, Founder/CEO, NewCo, Inc.
Ayah Bdeir, Founder/CEO, Little Bits
Piraye Beim, Founder/CEO, Celmatix
Marc Bodnick, Co-Founder, Elevation Partners
John Borthwick, Founder/CEO, Betaworks
Matt Brezina, Co-Founder, Sincerely and Xobni
Stacy Brown-Philpot, CEO, TaskRabbit
Brad Burnham, Managing Partner, Union Square Ventures
Stewart Butterfield, Co-Founder/CEO, Slack
Troy Carter, Founder/CEO, Atom Factory
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, Founder/CEO, Joyus
Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer
Amy Chang, Founder/CEO, Accompany
Aneesh Chopra, President, NavHealth; Former US CTO
Patrick Chung, General Partner, Xfund
Tod Cohen, General Counsel, StubHub
Stephen DeBerry, Founder/Managing Partner, Bronze Investments
Peter Diamandis, Entrepreneur; Author, Abundance and BOLD
Barry Diller, Chairman, Expedia and IAC
Esther Dyson, Executive Founder, Way to Wellville; Investor
Amy Errett, Founder/CEO, Madison Reed
Caterina Fake, Founder/CEO, Findery; Co-Founder, Flickr
Christopher Farmer, Founder/CEO, SignalFire
Brad Feld, Managing Director, Foundry Group; Co-Founder, Techstars
Josh Felser, Co-Founder, Freestyle Capital & ClimateX
Hajj Flemings, Founder/CEO, Brand Camp University
Natalie Foster, Co-Founder, Peers
David Grain, Founder/Managing Partner, Grain Management, LLC
Brad Hargreaves, Founder/CEO, Common
Donna Harris, Co-Founder/Co-CEO, 1776
Scott Heiferman, Co-Founder/CEO, Meetup
David Hornik, General Partner, August Capital
Terry Howerton, CEO, TechNexus
Reed Hundt, Former Chair, FCC
Minnie Ingersoll, COO, Shift Technologies
Sami Inkinen, Founder/CEO, Virta Health; Co-Founder, Trulia
Craig Isakow, Head of Revenue, Shift Technologies
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., President and Founder, Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Irwin Jacobs, Founding Chairman/CEO Emeritus, Qualcomm Inc
Paul Jacobs, Executive Chairman, Qualcomm Inc
Leila Janah, Founder/CEO, Sama & Laxmi
Sujay Jaswa, Former CFO, Dropbox; Founder, Witt Capital Partners
Mark Josephson, CEO, Bitly
Sep Kamvar, Professor, MIT
David Karp, Founder/CEO, Tumblr
Jed Katz, Managing Director, Javelin Venture Partners
Kim Keenan, President/CEO, Multicultural Media, Telecom & Internet Council
Ben Keighran, Entrepreneur; Former Design Lead, Apple
William Kennard, Former Chair, FCC
Vinod Khosla, Founder, Khosla Ventures; Co-Founder, SUN Microsystems
Ron Klain, Executive Vice President, Revolution LLC
Walter Kortschak, Former Managing Partner and Senior Advisor, Summit Partners
Jared Kopf, Founder AdRoll, HomeRun, Worldly
Joseph Kopser, Co-Founder, Ridescout
Karen Kornbluh, Former US Ambassador, OECD
Othman Laraki, Co-Founder/President, Color Genomics
Miles Lasater, Serial Entrepreneur
Jeff Lawson, CEO, Twilio
Aileen Lee, Founder/Managing Partner, Cowboy Ventures
Bobby Lent, Managing Partner, Hillsven Capital
Aaron Levie, Co-Founder/CEO, Box
John Lilly, Partner, Greylock Partners
Bruce Lincoln, Co-Founder, Silicon Harlem
Ruth Livier, President, Livier Productions, Inc.
Mark Lloyd, Professor of Communication, University of Southern California — Annenberg School
Luther Lowe, VP of Public Policy, Yelp
Nancy Lublin, Founder/CEO, Crisis Text Line
Kanyi Maqubela, Partner, Collaborative Fund
Jonathan Matus, Founder/CEO, Zendrive
Josh McFarland, Vice President of Product, Twitter
Andrew McLaughlin, Head of New Business, Medium; Venture Partner, betaworks
Shishir Mehrotra, Entrepreneur & former VP of Product & Engineering, YouTube
Apoorva Mehta, Founder/CEO, Instacart
Doug Merritt, CEO, Splunk
Dinesh Moorjani, Founder/CEO, Hatch Labs; Co-Founder, Tinder
Brit Morin, Founder/CEO, Brit + Co
Dave Morin, Founder and Partner, Slow Ventures
Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder, Asana; Co-Founder, Facebook
Amanda Moskowitz, Founder/CEO, Stacklist
Alex Nogales, President/CEO, National Hispanic Media Coalition
Alexis Ohanian, Co-Founder, Reddit
Mike Olson, Founder/Chairman/CSO, Cloudera
Pierre Omidyar, Founder, eBay
Felix W. Ortiz III, Founder/Chairman/CEO, Viridis; Board Member of The NYC Technology Development Corporation
Jen Pahlka, Founder/Executive Director, Code for America
Barney Pell, Founder Powerset, MoonExpress, Locomobi; Founding Trustee, Singularity University
Mark Pincus, Executive Chairman and Founder, Zynga
Shervin Pishevar, Co-Founder/Managing Director, Sherpa Capital and Co-Founder/Executive Chairman of Hyperloop One
Brandon Pollack, Director of Global Affairs, 1776
Amy Rao, Founder/CEO, Integrated Archive Systems, Inc.
Eric Ries, Entrepreneur & Author, The Lean Startup
Justin Rosenstein, Co-Founder, Asana
Alec Ross, Author, The Industries of the Future
Javier Saade, Venture Capitalist; Former Associate Administrator, SBA
Chris Sacca, Founder/Chairman, Lowercase Capital
Dave Samuel, Co-Founder, Freestyle Capital
Julie Samuels, Executive Director, Tech:NYC
Reshma Saujani, Founder, Girls Who Code
Chris Schroeder, Venture Investor; Author, Startup Rising
Jake Schwartz, Co-Founder/CEO, General Assembly
Robert Scoble, Entrepreneur in Residence and Futurist, Upload VR
Kim Malone Scott, CEO, Candor, Inc; Former Director, Google
Tina Sharkey, Partner, Sherpa Foundry & Sherpa Capital
Clara Shih, Co-Founder/CEO, Hearsay Social
Shivani Siroya, Founder/CEO, InVenture
Steve Smith, Executive Director, Public Policy Institute, Government Relations & Telecommunications Project, Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Jonathan Spalter, Chair, Mobile Future
DeShuna Spencer, CEO, kweliTV
Katie Stanton, CMO, Color Genomics; Former VP of Global Media, Twitter
Jenny Stefanotti, Co-Founder, OneProject; Board of Directors, Ushahidi
Debby Sterling, Founder/CEO, Goldiblox
Seth Sternberg, Co-Founder/CEO, Honor
Margaret Stewart, Vice President of Product Design, Facebook
Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO, Yelp
Michael Stoppelman, SVP, Engineering, Yelp
Baratunde Thurston, Former supervising producer, The Daily Show With Trevor Noah; Co-Founder, Cultivated Wit
Stephanie Tilenius, Founder/CEO, Vida Health; Board of Directors, Seagate Technology
Richard D. Titus, Entrepreneur; SVP, Samsung
Anne Toth, VP of Policy & Compliance, Slack
Bill Trenchard, Partner, First Round Capital
April Underwood, VP of Product, Slack
Max Ventilla, Founder/CEO, AltSchool
Tabreez Verjee, Co-Founder/Partner Uprising; Board Director Kiva.org
Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia
Hunter Walk, Partner, Homebrew VC; Former Director of Product Management, Google
Tristan Walker, Founder/CEO, Walker & Company Brands, Inc.; Founder/Chairman, Code 2040
Ari Wallach, CEO, Synthesis Corp.
Padmasree Warrior, CEO, NextEV USA; Former CTSO, Cisco
Laura Weidman Powers, Co-Founder/CEO, Code2040
Kevin Weil, Head of Product, Instagram
Phil Weiser, Hatfield Professor of Law, University of Colorado and Executive Director of the Silicon Flatirons Center
Daniel J. Weitzner, Principal Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Emily White, Entrepreneur; Former COO, Snapchat
Ev Williams, Founder/CEO, Medium; Co-Founder Twitter, Blogger
Monique Woodward, Venture Partner, 500 Startups
Steve Wozniak, Co-Founder, Apple
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia University
Andrew Yang, Founder/CEO, Venture for America
Arielle Zuckerberg, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
This post first appeared on Medium and is republished here with the author’s permission.
WIRED OPINIONABOUT
Katie Jacobs Stanton is the Chief Marketing Officer of Color Genomics. She’s a board member of Vivendi and was formerly Twitter’s vice president for global media.
We believe in an inclusive country that fosters opportunity, creativity and a level playing field. Donald Trump does not. He campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people, and a fundamental belief that America is weak and in decline. We have listened to Donald Trump over the past year and we have concluded: Trump would be a disaster for innovation. His vision stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, and productive engagement with the outside world that is critical to our economy — and that provide the foundation for innovation and growth.
Let’s start with the human talent that drives innovation forward. We believe that America’s diversity is our strength. Great ideas come from all parts of society, and we should champion that broad-based creative potential. We also believe that progressive immigration policies help us attract and retain some of the brightest minds on earth — scientists, entrepreneurs, and creators. In fact, 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. Donald Trump, meanwhile, traffics in ethnic and racial stereotypes, repeatedly insults women, and is openly hostile to immigration. He has promised a wall, mass deportations, and profiling.
We have listened to Donald Trump over the past year and we have concluded: Trump would be a disaster for innovation.
We also believe in the free and open exchange of ideas, including over the Internet, as a seed from which innovation springs. Donald Trump proposes “shutting down” parts of the Internet as a security strategy—demonstrating both poor judgment and ignorance about how technology works. His penchant to censor extends to revoking press credentials and threatening to punish media platforms that criticize him.
Finally, we believe that government plays an important role in the technology economy by investing in infrastructure, education and scientific research. Donald Trump articulates few policies beyond erratic and contradictory pronouncements. His reckless disregard for our legal and political institutions threatens to upend what attracts companies to start and scale in America. He risks distorting markets, reducing exports, and slowing job creation.
We stand against Donald Trump’s divisive candidacy and want a candidate who embraces the ideals that built America’s technology industry: freedom of expression, openness to newcomers, equality of opportunity , public investments in research and infrastructure, and respect for the rule of law. We embrace an optimistic vision for a more inclusive country, where American innovation continues to fuel opportunity, prosperity and leadership.
*DISCLAIMER: The individuals listed below have endorsed in their personal capacity and this does not reflect the endorsement of any organization, corporation or entity to which they are affiliated. Titles and affiliations of each individual are provided for identification purposes only.
Marvin Ammori, General Counsel, Hyperloop One
Adrian Aoun, Founder/CEO, Forward
Greg Badros, Founder, Prepared Mind Innovations; Former Engineering VP, Facebook
Clayton Banks, Co-Founder, Silicon Harlem
Phin Barnes, Partner, First Round Capital
Niti Bashambu, Chief Analytics Officer, IAC Applications
John Battelle, Founder/CEO, NewCo, Inc.
Ayah Bdeir, Founder/CEO, Little Bits
Piraye Beim, Founder/CEO, Celmatix
Marc Bodnick, Co-Founder, Elevation Partners
John Borthwick, Founder/CEO, Betaworks
Matt Brezina, Co-Founder, Sincerely and Xobni
Stacy Brown-Philpot, CEO, TaskRabbit
Brad Burnham, Managing Partner, Union Square Ventures
Stewart Butterfield, Co-Founder/CEO, Slack
Troy Carter, Founder/CEO, Atom Factory
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, Founder/CEO, Joyus
Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer
Amy Chang, Founder/CEO, Accompany
Aneesh Chopra, President, NavHealth; Former US CTO
Patrick Chung, General Partner, Xfund
Tod Cohen, General Counsel, StubHub
Stephen DeBerry, Founder/Managing Partner, Bronze Investments
Peter Diamandis, Entrepreneur; Author, Abundance and BOLD
Barry Diller, Chairman, Expedia and IAC
Esther Dyson, Executive Founder, Way to Wellville; Investor
Amy Errett, Founder/CEO, Madison Reed
Caterina Fake, Founder/CEO, Findery; Co-Founder, Flickr
Christopher Farmer, Founder/CEO, SignalFire
Brad Feld, Managing Director, Foundry Group; Co-Founder, Techstars
Josh Felser, Co-Founder, Freestyle Capital & ClimateX
Hajj Flemings, Founder/CEO, Brand Camp University
Natalie Foster, Co-Founder, Peers
David Grain, Founder/Managing Partner, Grain Management, LLC
Brad Hargreaves, Founder/CEO, Common
Donna Harris, Co-Founder/Co-CEO, 1776
Scott Heiferman, Co-Founder/CEO, Meetup
David Hornik, General Partner, August Capital
Terry Howerton, CEO, TechNexus
Reed Hundt, Former Chair, FCC
Minnie Ingersoll, COO, Shift Technologies
Sami Inkinen, Founder/CEO, Virta Health; Co-Founder, Trulia
Craig Isakow, Head of Revenue, Shift Technologies
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., President and Founder, Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Irwin Jacobs, Founding Chairman/CEO Emeritus, Qualcomm Inc
Paul Jacobs, Executive Chairman, Qualcomm Inc
Leila Janah, Founder/CEO, Sama & Laxmi
Sujay Jaswa, Former CFO, Dropbox; Founder, Witt Capital Partners
Mark Josephson, CEO, Bitly
Sep Kamvar, Professor, MIT
David Karp, Founder/CEO, Tumblr
Jed Katz, Managing Director, Javelin Venture Partners
Kim Keenan, President/CEO, Multicultural Media, Telecom & Internet Council
Ben Keighran, Entrepreneur; Former Design Lead, Apple
William Kennard, Former Chair, FCC
Vinod Khosla, Founder, Khosla Ventures; Co-Founder, SUN Microsystems
Ron Klain, Executive Vice President, Revolution LLC
Walter Kortschak, Former Managing Partner and Senior Advisor, Summit Partners
Jared Kopf, Founder AdRoll, HomeRun, Worldly
Joseph Kopser, Co-Founder, Ridescout
Karen Kornbluh, Former US Ambassador, OECD
Othman Laraki, Co-Founder/President, Color Genomics
Miles Lasater, Serial Entrepreneur
Jeff Lawson, CEO, Twilio
Aileen Lee, Founder/Managing Partner, Cowboy Ventures
Bobby Lent, Managing Partner, Hillsven Capital
Aaron Levie, Co-Founder/CEO, Box
John Lilly, Partner, Greylock Partners
Bruce Lincoln, Co-Founder, Silicon Harlem
Ruth Livier, President, Livier Productions, Inc.
Mark Lloyd, Professor of Communication, University of Southern California — Annenberg School
Luther Lowe, VP of Public Policy, Yelp
Nancy Lublin, Founder/CEO, Crisis Text Line
Kanyi Maqubela, Partner, Collaborative Fund
Jonathan Matus, Founder/CEO, Zendrive
Josh McFarland, Vice President of Product, Twitter
Andrew McLaughlin, Head of New Business, Medium; Venture Partner, betaworks
Shishir Mehrotra, Entrepreneur & former VP of Product & Engineering, YouTube
Apoorva Mehta, Founder/CEO, Instacart
Doug Merritt, CEO, Splunk
Dinesh Moorjani, Founder/CEO, Hatch Labs; Co-Founder, Tinder
Brit Morin, Founder/CEO, Brit + Co
Dave Morin, Founder and Partner, Slow Ventures
Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder, Asana; Co-Founder, Facebook
Amanda Moskowitz, Founder/CEO, Stacklist
Alex Nogales, President/CEO, National Hispanic Media Coalition
Alexis Ohanian, Co-Founder, Reddit
Mike Olson, Founder/Chairman/CSO, Cloudera
Pierre Omidyar, Founder, eBay
Felix W. Ortiz III, Founder/Chairman/CEO, Viridis; Board Member of The NYC Technology Development Corporation
Jen Pahlka, Founder/Executive Director, Code for America
Barney Pell, Founder Powerset, MoonExpress, Locomobi; Founding Trustee, Singularity University
Mark Pincus, Executive Chairman and Founder, Zynga
Shervin Pishevar, Co-Founder/Managing Director, Sherpa Capital and Co-Founder/Executive Chairman of Hyperloop One
Brandon Pollack, Director of Global Affairs, 1776
Amy Rao, Founder/CEO, Integrated Archive Systems, Inc.
Eric Ries, Entrepreneur & Author, The Lean Startup
Justin Rosenstein, Co-Founder, Asana
Alec Ross, Author, The Industries of the Future
Javier Saade, Venture Capitalist; Former Associate Administrator, SBA
Chris Sacca, Founder/Chairman, Lowercase Capital
Dave Samuel, Co-Founder, Freestyle Capital
Julie Samuels, Executive Director, Tech:NYC
Reshma Saujani, Founder, Girls Who Code
Chris Schroeder, Venture Investor; Author, Startup Rising
Jake Schwartz, Co-Founder/CEO, General Assembly
Robert Scoble, Entrepreneur in Residence and Futurist, Upload VR
Kim Malone Scott, CEO, Candor, Inc; Former Director, Google
Tina Sharkey, Partner, Sherpa Foundry & Sherpa Capital
Clara Shih, Co-Founder/CEO, Hearsay Social
Shivani Siroya, Founder/CEO, InVenture
Steve Smith, Executive Director, Public Policy Institute, Government Relations & Telecommunications Project, Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Jonathan Spalter, Chair, Mobile Future
DeShuna Spencer, CEO, kweliTV
Katie Stanton, CMO, Color Genomics; Former VP of Global Media, Twitter
Jenny Stefanotti, Co-Founder, OneProject; Board of Directors, Ushahidi
Debby Sterling, Founder/CEO, Goldiblox
Seth Sternberg, Co-Founder/CEO, Honor
Margaret Stewart, Vice President of Product Design, Facebook
Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO, Yelp
Michael Stoppelman, SVP, Engineering, Yelp
Baratunde Thurston, Former supervising producer, The Daily Show With Trevor Noah; Co-Founder, Cultivated Wit
Stephanie Tilenius, Founder/CEO, Vida Health; Board of Directors, Seagate Technology
Richard D. Titus, Entrepreneur; SVP, Samsung
Anne Toth, VP of Policy & Compliance, Slack
Bill Trenchard, Partner, First Round Capital
April Underwood, VP of Product, Slack
Max Ventilla, Founder/CEO, AltSchool
Tabreez Verjee, Co-Founder/Partner Uprising; Board Director Kiva.org
Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia
Hunter Walk, Partner, Homebrew VC; Former Director of Product Management, Google
Tristan Walker, Founder/CEO, Walker & Company Brands, Inc.; Founder/Chairman, Code 2040
Ari Wallach, CEO, Synthesis Corp.
Padmasree Warrior, CEO, NextEV USA; Former CTSO, Cisco
Laura Weidman Powers, Co-Founder/CEO, Code2040
Kevin Weil, Head of Product, Instagram
Phil Weiser, Hatfield Professor of Law, University of Colorado and Executive Director of the Silicon Flatirons Center
Daniel J. Weitzner, Principal Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Emily White, Entrepreneur; Former COO, Snapchat
Ev Williams, Founder/CEO, Medium; Co-Founder Twitter, Blogger
Monique Woodward, Venture Partner, 500 Startups
Steve Wozniak, Co-Founder, Apple
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia University
Andrew Yang, Founder/CEO, Venture for America
Arielle Zuckerberg, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
This post first appeared on Medium and is republished here with the author’s permission.
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