Research and Web Content Contributors
Laurie E. Gries, Project Design and Management; Data Collection and Analysis; Data Visualization Design; Web Design and Content
Kelly L. Wheeler, Data Analysis and Clean Up; Management of Data Visualizations and Educational Resources; Lesson Plan Development; Web Design and Content
Christopher Benson, Web Design
Jacob Richman, Data Clean Up; Data Visualizations and Analysis
Jason Miller, Map Design and Implementation
Morteza Karimzadeh, Map Design
monét Cooper, Mara Johnson, and Heather Bruce, and Kelly L. Wheeler, Educational Lesson Plans
Rolf Norgaard and CU Boulder students enrolled in WRTG 3035: Technical Communication and Design, User Centered Study
Advisory Board Members
Carolin Aronis, Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies, Colorado State University. Co-Chair of Advisory Council on Jewish Inclusion at CSU.
Josh Berkenwald, Rabbi, Congregation Sinai in San Jose, California.
Melissa Borja, Lead of The Virulent Hate Project. Assistant Professor, Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan.
Jay Dolmage, Professor of English, Waterloo University. Founding Editor of Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.
Ilana Cone Kennedy, Chief Operating Officer, Holocaust Center for Humanity, Seattle, Washington.
Keon Pettiway, Independent Researcher of Communication, Media, and Critical Design Studies. Product Design Manager at Celigo, Chapel Hill, NC.
Phaedra Pezzullo, Associate Professor of Communication, Rhetoric and Culture. University of Colorado-Boulder.
Roopika Risam, member of xpmethod and team member of the Torn Apart/Separados Project. Digital Humanist, Associate professor of Secondary and Higher Education and English, and the Faculty Fellow of Digital Library Initiatives at Salem State University.
Susan A. Youngblood, Associate Professor of Technical and Professional Communication, English Department, Auburn University. Past president of Congregation Beth Shalom, the Reform synagogue in Auburn, Alabama.
Simplified Summary
These individuals hold important positions in various fields and communities across the United States and Canada. They work as professors, researchers, and leaders in areas such as ethnic studies, disability studies, and communication. Together, they contribute their expertise and efforts to promote inclusion, fight hate, and improve accessibility for all.