Spotlight on Lynne d Johnson
Giving propsby j. brotherlove
Web pioneer Lynne d Johnson gets a choice feature on AfterEllen. Not only is she a pioneering voice in the blogosphere, but her contributions to advancing Web 2.0 technologies, product reviews and the intersection of African American culture keeps her in demand as a valued conference panelist and speaker.
The piece, written by Cheryl Coward covers Lynne’s life and impressive list of contributions in hip hop, social media and feminism. Surprisingly, Lynne is pretty private when it comes to speaking about herself. But there are plenty of quotes from myself, Karsh, Angela Benton, Clarence, Twanna Hines and Anil Dash. If you don’t know; now you know.
I’m especially honored to call her a friend, colleague (and client).
Keep doing your thing, woman!
Man. Thanks. I didn’t realize you posted this. You’re too much, really.
On another note though, it would be great to be your client again. With all of this attention I’m suddenly getting, I need a brand spanking new site. (I know, I’m the one holding up progress.)
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