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David Wolber
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Wolber is a Professor of Computer Science and the founder of Personos, a company that writes collaborative software. Wolber is also the director of OpenCampaigns.com, a web site that shows the connections between money and politics in California. ... More

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Email wolber@usfca.edu

Phone (415) 422-6451

Office HR 529

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absentmindedprof.wordpress.com One way to push for equality is through economic and political pressure, as in the divestment movement of South Africa. One part of this will be to make public the people behind the YES ON 8 movement. This means exposing who directly funded it, wh...

Blog post by David Wolber

Topics: campaigns, discrimination, prop8, politics

Published on Nov 07, 2008

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opencampaigns.com Wolber and Brooks have led a team of CS students in this service-learning project

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Jul 09, 2008 at 05:04PM

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absentmindedprof.wordpress.com Yesterday’s California supreme court ruling on gay marriage was a joyous event and should be celebrated with utter abandon. For some reason the image of Harvey Milk and his infectious smile have been floating around in my head since I heard the ne...

Blog post by David Wolber

Topics: politics, marriage, gay marriage, gay

Published on May 16, 2008

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absentmindedprof.wordpress.com Mildred Loving is a black woman who married a white man and almost went to  prison for it. Not in 1930. In 1967! She gave a statement last year on the 40th anniversary of her and her husband’s miscegenation case. She eloquently draws the parallels...

Blog post by David Wolber

Topics: racism, marriage, gay marriage, gay, politics

Published on May 16, 2008

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absentmindedprof.wordpress.com Negotiators have agreed on a farm bill, the antiquated one that pays subsidies to rich farmers and will almost certainly add to the world’s rapidly deteriorating hunger crisis. Pelosi and friends are arguing to limit subsidies to those poor folk ...

Blog post by David Wolber

Topics: politics, Uncategorized

Published on May 07, 2008

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