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Shireen Mitchell is the founder and Executive Director of Digital Sisters/Sistas, Inc. a non-profit organization focused on using digital media and technology to access self-sufficiency tools for women and children who are traditionally underserved. Shireen is a graduate of the University of the District of Columbia and continues her studies in Human-Computer Interactions. Ms. Mitchell has twenty years of technology, human services, and non profit experience. She has combined information and communication technologies (ICT) with policy, advocacy, and education to support women, seniors, youth, and individuals with disabilities. Shireen leads the organization in providing community advocacy and education for schools, technology centers, and workforce development programs, as well as other ongoing digital media initiatives. Ms. Mitchell works to promote equity and access for women as the Chair of the Media and Technology Task Force of the National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO), where she is the Vice Chair and the youngest executive committee member in the history of the Organization. She has served as the Younger Women's Task Force Co-Chair. Addressing issues from Imus to Thomas , Shireen is a member of the Women's Coalition of Dignity and Diversity in the Media. As an author she has written “Gaining Daily Access to Science and Technology” in the book “50 Ways to Improve Women’s Lives” and “Access to Technology: Race, Gender, Class Bias ” in the publication The Scholar and Feminist Online. Shireen has written articles including “What Does Tech Have to Do with Women's Rights” and continues to blog about women, tech, policy, and media issues. Ms. Mitchell speaks on topics about the impact of media and technology on communities across the country, appearing on radio shows like NPR's Tavis Smiley, “ Digital Gap Among Minority Children",” and presenting on various topics including “How Technology Savvy Secures Economic Stability”. She has been awarded “Heroine in Technology”, “Community Technology Leader” and a “Young Woman of Achievement”. Shireen was born and raised in the projects of New York City, playing video games before they could be played on televisions and designing BBS boards prior to the Web going world wide. Shireen and her family currently reside in Washington DC, a city engulfed in government and politics. View all posts by digitalsista