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Liz Henry presenting at Web2Open 2007 |
Liz Henry (born 1969) is a blogger, author, translator, technologist, and activist. She is the Firefox Release Manager and BugMaster for Mozilla. She has also served on the advisory board of the GimpGirl Community and The Ada Initiative. In 2005, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Henry flew to Houston to help the evacuees. She worked with Technology For All to help people use technology to reconnect and rebuild.
In 2011, Henry played a key role in the unveiling of "A Gay Girl In Damascus."
In 2012 Aqueduct Press published a book of her poems, Unruly Islands. Henry also edited The WisCon Chronicles: Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction.
In 2013 she was instrumental in forming the first women's hacker space in SF, Double Union, where she is still active.
References
- https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/lizhenry/
- https://books.google.com/books?id=X2QEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=Hurricane+Katrina++liz+henry&source=bl&ots=EXjsLZYeYo&sig=xpQjT-xq8pz30DCry5SjTKEHpiI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjD0djR2rHLAhUUTGMKHW9jABsQ6AEILzAD#v=onepage&q=Hurricane%20Katrina%20%20liz%20henry&f=false
- http://bookmaniac.org/painful-doubts-about-amina/
- http://www.theaminaprofile.com/blog/2015/1/21/character-profile-liz-henry
- https://modelviewculture.com/pieces/the-rise-of-feminist-hackerspaces-and-how-to-make-your-own
- Unreferenced BLPs from March 2016
- Proposed deletion as of 15 March 2016
- 1969 births
- Disability rights activists from the United States
- Living people
- American bloggers
- Free software programmers
- Mozilla developers
- Mozilla people
- Open source people
- People from San Francisco, California
- LGBT people from the United States