Raeanne Young is a technologist, research intern at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Master's of Public Policy candidate at Mills College in Oakland, California. Her Master's Policy Report, expected May 2008, evaluates the success of patent reexamination procedures based on an independent claim analysis. Raeanne's professional interests also include Drupal and Python development, increased access to government information, gender equity in technology, and textile art knit hacking.
Raeanne Young
ryoung@mills.edu
| EDUCATION | Master's in Public Policy, expected May 2008 Mills College, Oakland, California B.A. in American History, May 2007 Mills College, Oakland, California |
| LECTURES & PUBLICATION | Drupal I conference session, Bay Area Hackmeet, October 2007 Social Justice Activism class lecture, New College, Spring 2006 |
| GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIP | Mills College Graduate Alumni Scholarship, Fall 2007 Google Scholarship to EFF Bootcamp, Fall 2007 Mills College Undergraduate Eucalyptus Scholarship, 2002 - 2007 |
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| WORK EXPERIENCE |
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| Conference Organizer Bay Area Hackmeet 200 | New College of San Francisco April 2007 - October 2007 Organized conference to spread open source and technology skills among activists on the West Coast; led visioning process to draft conference goals and mission; secured speakers; organized conference logistics: secured space, transportation, lunch, facilities; facilitated targeted outreach plan; launched www.hackmeet.org; Topics include: drupal, gimp, installing linux, anycast and tor.
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| Council Intern City Council of Oakland | City Hall, City of Oakland September 2005–October 2006 Researched cost effectiveness and viability of the polystyrene ban, aided in outreach and secured speakers for public hearing, organized conference on neighborhood development, assisted in community outreach to business owners and residents of the Laurel neighborhood, conducted regional research on the transient occupancy tax, drafted a city resolution against Iraq war and secured speakers for issue panels.
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| Teaching Assistant Congresswoman Barbara Lee: “Real Policy, Real Politics” (PPOL 180-02) | Mills College Spring 2007 Assisted in course design, drafted course assignments, compiled course readings, counseled students with course material, organized course documents for Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
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| National Board Member Strategy Training and Organizing Resources for Youth, (STORY) Project
| National, US April 2005–Present Sat on a 12 member program board for two terms; served on the training and curriculum committee and outreach and website committee. Responsible for committee facilitation; planned two annual board meetings; Conducted nationwide trainings and presentations: Youth Media Council, Oakland, CA; Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA; Girls Inc., Oakland, CA; Youth Together, Oakland, CA; Incite.Insight Conference, Burlington, VT; Earth Team Student Environmental Leadership Training, Livermore, CA; National Immigrant Solidarity Network, Virtual Media Training, US; Center for Third World Organizing T4T Conference, Oakland, CA; Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA.
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| Web Administrator STORY Project changingthestory.org office.changingthestory.or | San Francisco, CA June 2006–Present Built, designed, and updated website and virtual office; customized and administered constituent relationship management system; moderated email list; responsible for committee progress reports; provided tech support on both website and virtual office.
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| Volunteer Legal Aid Law Offices of Dennis Cunningham | San Francisco, CA May 2007-Present Edited case videos for use in court, transcribed audio depositions.
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| Bay Area Collective Member Left Turn Magazine | Bay Area, CA April 2005–May 2007 Facilitated local distribution, coordinated fund-raising vents, consulted for website, local merchandise sales.
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| Press and Campaign Coordinator Action In Defense of Education | California, US July 2005–May 2006 Coordinated Bay Area and California media campaign, mentored and trained California student activists in media skills, facilitated formation of an eight month educational justice campaign plan for California students in the state, private, and community college systems.
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| Press and Campaign Coordinator Beyond Voting Campaign, SmartMeme Strategy and Training Project | National, US August 2004–November 2004 Coordinated national media campaign, published national press releases, moderated and planned press conferences, September, New York, NY, facilitated national conference committee calls, organized local direct democracy campaigns nationwide around presidential election.
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| Volunteer Field Organizer League of Young Voters | Bay Area, CA September 2004–November 2004 Organized voter registration, distributed voter guides, assisted in fund raising events, organized get out the vote campaign trips to Reno, NV.
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| Media and Campaign Coordinator Direct Action to Stop the War | San Francisco, CA March 2003–March 2005 Facilitated meetings and campaign strategy sessions, coordinated delegation to protest the 2004 Republican National Convention, organized annual San Francisco protests against the invasion of Iraq, facilitated press conferences and drafted press releases.
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| Volunteer Media & Communications Consulting | Bay Area, CA 2003–2007 Aided local grassroots campaigns with press plans and media relations, including a unionizing campaign for Landmark Theaters, Berkeley, CA; solidarity campaign with locked-out hotel workers, San Francisco, CA; |