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Who we are

Inlet.org is a co-op of volunteers publishing and highlighting
ad-free media on the web.  

Co-Editors

Brandon Faloona, a Seattle media activist and software tester.

Steven Shults, a Seattle actor, director, activist and netgeek.


Advisors

Wade Hudson, a San Francisco community organizer, writer, and part-time cab driver.  Wade spent March 13th through the April 14th 2003 in Baghdad with the Iraq Peace Team.

Michael Stein, a Berkeley author, analyst & consultant


Background

Brandon Faloona and Wade Hudson co-founded Inlet.org in 1999. Steven Shults joined on as a co-editor in the summer of 2002.

Brandon Faloona
"Born in Dallas and transplanted to Seattle by way of San Francisco, I'm an actor turned lighting designer turned software tester. I love to daydream, cause trouble, and take small steps toward solving big problems."

Wade Hudson
"I escaped Dallas in 1962 to go to the University of California at Berkeley, where I became immersed in the many movements associated with that time and place. In 1969, I moved to San Francisco, where I've been a community organizer, activist, and writer. Since 1988, I've worked as a part-time cab-driver."

Steven Shults
"I'm an actor, director, activist and netgeek among other things. Raised in Ft Worth, TX, I went from there to Laguna Beach, CA in my teens. After 5 years behind the Orange Curtain I finally moved to San Francisco. While in SF I got my Graduate Certificate in Acting at the American Conservatory Theater. After 8 years by the bay I moved to Seattle in 1998 where I've been acting, directing, activisting, netgeeking etc. I rent a house with a wonderful woman named April who walked right out of my dreams and into my life, our newborn son Ian who entered the world on june 15, 2003, and our three cats.

Michael Stein
Michael is a nationally renowned author, analyst and technology consultant with over a decade of experience working with nonprofits, foundations, labor unions and socially responsible businesses. He is currently the Associate Director at eGrants.org, a nonprofit organization that provides technology tools, training and learning resources to small and medium-sized nonprofits nationwide. He is the author of three books about the Internet including the recent "The eNonprofit: A Guide to ASPs, Internet Services and Online Software," with John Kenyon, published by CompassPoint Nonprofit Services. Michael also runs Dot Org Media as a joint venture with Marc Osten (Summit Collaborative), a content publishing service that offers an e-newsletter and special reports on key issues in nonprofit technology. Michael's opinion and analysis have been featured in numerous media including The New York Times, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The Industry Standard, The Nonprofit Quarterly, National Public Radio and Wired News. He can be reached at http://www.michaelstein.net.



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