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About DUHCMission Steering Committee BiosKaitlin Sopoci-Belknap is Director of Democracy Unlimited. She grew up in Santa Fe, NM and came to Humboldt County in 2001 by way of Western Massachusetts where she was studying education and community at Hampshire College. In January 2004 she graduated from the New College of CA where she received a BA degree in Culture, Ecology and Sustainable Community. She served as a member of the national Leadership Team of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s campaign to Challenge Corporate Power, Assert the People’s Rights. She currently serves on the STORY (Strategy Training and Organizing Resources for Youth) Board of the SmartMeme Project and is a co-founder and Secretary to the Board of the California Center for Community Democracy, Democracy Unlimited's fiscal sponsor. She is also a Principal with Program on Corporations Law and Democracy and a Fellow for Liberty Tree: Foundation for the Democratic Revolution In November 2004 Kaitlin was elected to serve on the Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District Board. She is the youngest member to serve in this position, as well as the the first woman to take this office. She also served on the Housing Advisory Board for the City of Eureka from 2004-2006. In 2005 and 2006 Kaitlin served as campaign co-manager for Measure T and she was the spokesperson for that campaign. Kaitlin spends most of her time trying to think up ways to get humanity out of this mess we find ourselves in. She lives with her dog, two cats, two ducks, seven chickens, her partner David, and their roommate Megan. Kaitlin
can be reached at kaitlin
(at) duhc (dot) org - she works in the office Wednesdays and
Thursdays during office hours. David is a volunteer member of the DUHC Steering Committee. He has worked intimately with the Program on Corporations, Law and Corporations, the Center for Voting and Democracy and ReclaimDemocracy.org. David currently serves on the Sierra Club's national Corporate Accountability Committee and as a Fellow for Liberty Tree: Foundation for the Democratic Revolution. He is also a co-founder and member of the Board of Directors for the Green Institute, and as a Principal with Program on Corporations Law and Democracy. David also shoots a mean game of pool and is a barely competent juggler. He moved to Humboldt County in January 2003. David can be reached at david (at) duhc (dot) org -
he is in the office Mondays during office hours.
Aside from his aspirations to bring down corporate rule, music is a major focal point in his life. He performs as the solo artist "The Radical Devil" and is in a band with fellow Steering Committee member Hannah. Jared can be reached at jared (at) duhc (dot) org - he is in the office Tuesdays and Wednesdays and during office hours.
Shannon's interests range from sustainable food systems to transformative education to water sports. She believes in challenging herself and others to embrace complexity and explore wholistic means of healthy, community-based resistance. When she's not directly pursing the DUHC mission, she is most likely riding her bike, floating in local waters, or trying to keep in touch with loved ones far away. Shannon can be reached at shannon (at) duhc (dot) org - she is in the office on Mondays and Wednesdays during office hours.
Jon can be reached at jon (at) duhc (dot) org - he is in the office on Tuesdays and Thursdays during office hours.
Megan comes from a large family with parents that liked to explore new places, and thus spent her childhood first in the Southwest, then in Portland, OR, and finally in rural Missouri, where her family now lives. She moved to Chicago for college, where she lived in the neighborhood of Hyde Park for seven years. She has a BA in philosophy and English from the University of Chicago, and a MA in religious studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School. As an undergraduate she spent much of her time running a poetry magazine and working with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. In graduate school, she shifted gears somewhat, becoming involved with interreligious environmental activism on her campus, as well as the local Green Party and the graduate student unionization effort. Megan likes reading nonfiction and is currently attempting to write some of her own. She's also working to challenge her well-developed bookish tendencies, hoping both to reclaim her long-lost high school basketball skills and to spend time outside enjoying the Humboldt fog and Humboldt sunshine. Megan can be reached at megan (at) duhc (dot) org - she is in the office
on Tuesdays and Thursdays during office hours. *If you'd like to contact former staff member Hannah Clapsadle, she can be reacheded at hannapesha (at) riseup (dot) net. *If you'd like to contact former staff member Ryan Emenaker, he can be reacheded at ryan (at) duhc (dot) org. *If you'd like to contact former staff member Paul Cienfuegos ,
he can be reacheded at paul (at) 100fires
(dot) com.
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