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Online Organizing: Leveraging Love & Tech to Self-Organize, Online Tools for Progressive Clergy to Advocate for LGBT Community

Online Organizing: Leveraging Love & Tech to Self-Organize, Online Tools for Progressive Clergy to Advocate for LGBT Community

Historically both clergy and faith communities have been powerful forces of change, rallying movements for social justice in America. Perhaps no other single community has caused a larger divide in collective clergy-driven support than that of of the LGBT community fighting for marriage equality (this also covers family equality for gay, lesbian, transgender persons, bisexuals, [...]

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How eHarmony Kills the Romance With A/B Testing

How eHarmony Kills the Romance With A/B Testing

As a user experience designer, A/B testing is not only something I design for, but something I advocate that all my clients implement. It’s one of the best ways we can both provide users with the best and most effective experience and provide businesses with ongoing opportunities to optimize. The reality is that like almost [...]

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Spreading Scandel Without Sense: The Implications of How Social Media is Documenting Our Lives

Like it or not, our lives are being recorded, documented in both impressive and pedestrian ways (5th trip to @starbucks this week). My inner historian is sensitive to this, because someday I’ll be long gone, but pixel-preserved remnants of my life and of me and of the life and the “me” that others have recorded [...]

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