{"id":213269,"date":"2017-03-04T13:13:50","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T18:13:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/free-speech-for-people-staff-free-speech-for-people.php"},"modified":"2017-03-04T13:13:50","modified_gmt":"2017-03-04T18:13:50","slug":"free-speech-for-people-staff-free-speech-for-people","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/free-speech\/free-speech-for-people-staff-free-speech-for-people.php","title":{"rendered":"Free Speech For People Staff &#8211; Free Speech for People"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>John    Bonifaz, Co-Founder and President    <\/p>\n<p>    John Bonifaz is the Co-Founder and President of Free Speech For    People. Mr. Bonifaz previously served as the Executive Director    and then General Counsel of the National Voting Rights    Institute, an organization he founded in 1994, and as the Legal    Director of Voter Action, a national election integrity    organization. Mr. Bonifaz has been at the forefront of key    voting rights battles in the country for more than two decades:    pioneering a series of court challenges, applying political    equality principles, that have helped to redefine the campaign    finance question as a basic voting rights issue of our time;    initiating and leading a legal strategy for revisiting    Buckley v. Valeo in the courts;leading the fight    in the federal courts in Ohio for a recount of the 2004    presidential vote in that state; and prevailing in federal    court in Pennsylvania on the eve of the 2008 election to ensure    that Pennsylvania voters would receive emergency paper ballots    when they faced long lines caused by voting machine breakdowns.    In addition to his work in the field of voting rights and    democracy advocacy, Mr. Bonifaz has also served as co-counsel    in international human rights and environmental litigation,    including litigation to hold the Chevron-Texaco oil company    accountable for its widespread destruction of the Ecuadorian    Amazon. Mr. Bonifaz is a 1992 cum laude graduate of Harvard Law    School and a 1999 recipient of a MacArthur Foundation    Fellowship.Back to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Oske Buckley is the Director of Administration and Finance for    Free Speech For People. Ms. Buckley has served as the    Administrative Assistant for Voter Action. Prior to joining    Voter Action, Ms. Buckley worked as the Development Associate    and Administrative Associate for the ACLU of Kansas and Western    Missouri, where she managed the organizations donor database,    engaged in event planning, coordinated and supervised    volunteers, and carried out numerous administrative    responsibilities. Ms. Buckley received her BA from Hendrix    College in 2005 and MPA from Evergreen State College in    2013.Back to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Steve Cobble is the Senior Political Advisor for Free Speech    For People. Mr Cobble is also an Assistant Fellow at the    Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). Mr. Cobble is a longtime    activist on both voting and campaign finance reform issues. He    is a co-founder of AfterDowningStreet.org and Progressive    Democrats of America, and has written for The Nation,    HuffingtonPost, TomPaine.com, The Progressive, and many other    magazines and newspapers. Mr. Cobble is a former Political    Director and speechwriter for the National Rainbow Coalition,    served as the National Delegate Coordinator for Jackson for    President 88, and directed the Keep Hope Alive PAC. He has    worked on electoral campaigns at every level from state    legislature to mayor to Congress to Senate, and has had a    serious role in seven presidential campaigns, from McGovern to    Kucinich. Mr. Cobble once directed the Arca Foundation, served    as a Fellow at Harvards Institute of Politics, and conducted    election training workshops for the African National Congress    in South Africa in 1991.Back to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Edward Erikson is a Communications Consultant for Free Speech    For People. He is the Founder and President of Erikson    Communications Group. Mr. Erikson specializes in the    integration of social, earned and paid media across all    platforms in order to tell stories, engage people and advance    issues. He has been featured in CNN, Politico, Huffington Post,    TechPresident, Bill Moyers and other outlets. He has taught    courses in Political Theory, American Political Thought, Media    and Politics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and    was the recipient of the 2012\/2013 Distinguished Teaching    Award. He received his MA in Communication, Culture and    Technology from Georgetown University.Back    to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ron Fein is the Legal Director for Free Speech For    People.Mr. Fein previously served as Assistant Regional    Counsel in the United States Environmental Protection Agencys    New England office, where he received the EPAs National Gold    Medal for Exceptional Service, the National Notable Achievement    Award, and several other awards.Mr. Fein supervised the    offices Clean Air Act practice and won several major cases,    including a first-in-nation air quality permit for an offshore    wind farm and a nationally recognized settlement requiring a    power plant to virtually eliminate its use of a local    river.Mr. Fein previously clerked for the Honorable    Kermit Lipez of the United States Court of Appeals for the    First Circuit and the Honorable Douglas Woodlock of the United    States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.    He has also worked as an independent consultant to    non-profits, as deputy campaign manager of a congressional    campaign, and in software development, for which he was awarded    nine patents.Mr. Fein graduated Order of the Coif from    Stanford Law School and summa cum laude from Harvard    College.Back to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jasmine Gomez is the 2016-18 Democracy Honors Fellow at    Free Speech For People.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ms. Gomez, a graduate from the Boston University Law School,    served on the Journal of Science and Technology Law and has    written about potential state responses to corporate Big Data    surveillance. She has held a number of leadership roles at the    law school, including as Co-President of the Latin American Law    Student Association, Vice President of the American    Constitution Society, Co-Chair for the First-Year Advisory    Program at BU, and Networking Chair for OutLaw. During her    leadership positions, Jasmine helped create, facilitate, and    host at least 30 events at the law school and around the city    of Boston. She also received the Emerging Leader Award from the    Black Law Students Association.  <\/p>\n<p>    While in law school, Jasmine interned at the Charles Hamilton    Houston Institute for Race and Justice and the National    Consumer Law Center, and has done pro bono work for the    Mississippi Center for Justice and several Boston public    schools. At the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and    Justice, located in Harvard Law School, Jasmine researched and    critiqued a variety of legal and policy issues that cause harm    to communities of color. She examined prosecutorial misconduct    and Title VI enforcement, worked on a team to create a robust    website that connects nonprofits working on anti-racism work    around the country, and worked with other organizations to    create the first Massachusetts state-wide conference on    criminal justice reform: Massachusetts and the Carceral    State.Back to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bri Holmes serves as Free Speech For Peoples Digital Media    Strategist. She brings with her several years worth of digital    campaign experience, as well as a background in producing a    variety of multimedia content. She worked on President Obamas    2012 reelection campaign and with local elections, labor    unions, a nonprofit biotech, the Aspen Institute and a public    radio station. Ms. Holmes is driven by the ability of    technology to activate and inspire new movements, and its    potential to cross party lines and bring a new awareness to    long standing issues. She is focused on the crossroads of    social media, the arts and political action. Ms. Holmes    received her BA from UC Davis in 2011.Back    to top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brenna Kupferman is the Development Directorfor Free    Speech For People. Previously, Ms. Kupferman held the position    of Director of Development at GoodWeave, International. Prior    to her time at GoodWeave, she spent more than 13 years at    ActionAid USA, including as Director of Development, developing    the organizations fundraising for work in the US and around    the globe. Her development work has focused primarily on    foundations and major gifts, and overall strategic planning.    Ms. Kupferman received her BA from Bennington College and holds    a University Certificate in Teaching English as a Second    Language from Akron University.Back to    top.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aspen Webster is the Administrative and Development Assistant for Free Speech for    People. Ms. Webster has worked in a variety of nonprofit    organizations in operations, development, and programmatic    capacities. She served as the Operations Manager for the    National Network of Abortion Funds in Boston, MA, where she was    responsible for database management, administrative duties, and    event planning. Ms. Webster is dedicated to creating a just and    equitable society through legal and community efforts. She    graduated summa cum laude with a BA from Tufts    University in 2011. 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