Digitize and organize the BAA Archives so the internet can remember the 1990s environmental movement.
Ensure Bay Area Action’s legacy is archived on the Internet. This way scholars, journalists, and the general public have access to newsletters, photos, videos, events, accomplishments, etc., that otherwise will be lost.
Since Bay Area Action (BAA) operated from 1990–2001, most of what we did was never put on the internet. The web only began achieving wider use in 1994, and while BAA was an early pioneer on the web, those BAA websites have been gone for decades.
As a result, the global memory — the internet — has largely forgotten BAA. Today, do a Google search or ask ChatGPT about BAA, and you get very little info.
The historical record is missing big pieces of the environmental movement of the 1990s that were largely pre-digital. Historians, journalists, researchers, and scholars should have access to the history of BAA and its many accomplishments, and presently they do not.
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Media Alliance is the fiscal sponsor of this project. Donations go to Media Alliance and are then distributed to the BAA History Project less a 9.5% administrative fee. Media Alliance is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit; EIN #94-2563400.
Many people has the notion that enlightenment is one state. Many also believe that when it is attained, a person is forever in that state.For your necessary discernment. Thank you for reading.
Many people has the notion that enlightenment is one state. Many also believe that when it is attained, a person is forever in that state.For your necessary discernment. Thank you for reading.
Many people has the notion that enlightenment is one state. Many also believe that when it is attained, a person is forever in that state.For your necessary discernment. Thank you for reading.