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CleaningUpTheWeb

Issue #1: Armed and Dangerous






Turned On, Plugged In, Left Out:

We talk to Daria Ilunga from Plugged In.

It's not as easy as just giving men of color, women, and the "underclasses" access to new technologies. Computers are NOT going to solve all of our problems. But with some work, they can help.

Tales from the Tiger Den:

Conversations with DeeDee Halleck from Paper Tiger Television and The Deep Dish Network.

Brillo gets some tips on demystifying the tools of cultural production from a real pro. Plus, we talk about computers and bikinis!

Like Fish to W.A.T.E.R.:

Amanda Johnston tells us about Women's Access to Electronic Resources.

Way down in Austin, there's a halfway house where women hone their skills with media weapons. Amanda and Virginia talk about global feminism and whether or not the Web is dead.

There's a Girl at IUMA?:

Brandee Amber Selck is a CEO of the Internet Underground Music Archive. And she doesn't have a penis.

She's glamorous. She's geeky. She's a girl? The boys at IUMA got a lot of press, but Brandee never did. Brillo sets out to rectify that...ahem...oversight.

Hacking Barbie:

The Barbie Liberation Organization comes above ground.

The Barbie Liberation Organization. Enough said.

Paradigms and Perversions:

A Woman's Place in Cyberspace

This issue's editorial rant.







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