Our team
ROBIN LOWEY
Executive Director
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Speaker, author, film director/producer, and queer historian, Robin Lowey seeks to elevate the discourse in our country about the role lesbian history plays in advancing LGBTQ+ civil rights and social equity. Robin is the author of Game Changers: Lesbians You Should Know About. Now in its second printing, Game Changers won best LGBTQ+ book in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. As a pioneering queer parent and an activist, Robin’s work focuses on LGBTQ+ achievements that have advanced a more inclusive society, while seeking to address the unmet educational needs of a culture that continues to oppress queer people.
An award-winning graphic designer and writer, Robin is the founder of Epochalips.com and has served as Editor-in-Chief since 2010. Her writing has appeared in The Advocate, Lesbian.com and Epochalips.com among other publications. Honored in Go Magazine’s 100 Women We Love issue, Robin was a featured guest at Talks at Google and the Michelle Meow Show on The CW Network. She is a member of the LGBT Speakers Bureau. Robin’s work donating 300 Game Changers books to local Bay Area schools was covered on CBS news during their Pride Special Report.
Advisory board
SAM WATERSTONE
Marketing Consultant
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As a storyteller and a leader in the communications field, Sam carries his various identities - son, brother, feminist, LGBTQ activist, social justice advocate - with him as he seeks to uplift individuals and organizations who bring positive change to the world. Sam works for equality, so that marginalized groups and vulnerable populations have an easier path to a happy, healthy, successful life. Sam uses his experience as a writer and editor, communications strategist, digital marketer, and fundraiser, to highlight critical issues in our society, while elevating the voices of the humans and brands that dedicate themselves to improving lives and building community for those who need it most. samwaterstone.com
HEIDI FULLER
Communications Advisor
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Heidi is a communications strategist who guides businesses, nonprofits, and documentaries through market challenges and growth opportunities. She served as director of communications for a Midwest hospital network and specialized in strategic planning for an East Coast public relations agency before moving to Silicon Valley to launch tech start-ups.
In 2001, she started her own communications agency in the Bay Area to make content and technology work better, faster, and easier for companies transitioning to digital media marketing. Heidi has contributed her services to public schools, public policy campaigns, adult literacy programs, and health science documentaries. She is a healthcare advocate for individuals living with mental illness and learning diversities. heidifuller.com
CALEB SERANG
Student Consultant
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Caleb is a transgender student at the International High School in San Francisco. He is the president of the Gay/Straight Alliance. “We commit to advancing equity and social justice in our diverse, urban community. We fulfill this promise through our programs and practices, and we inspire and equip our students to live this commitment locally and internationally.” —The International High School
JOANNA MARPLE
Research and Media Specialist
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Besides being a full-time librarian at the French American International School in San Francisco, Joanna is a children's and YA writer and an international educator. She is committed to helping raise a generation of global citizens, who don't just tolerate, but who support and champion diversity. She has taught Kindergarten through to young adults with equal enthusiasm. Her goal is to help equip each student with whom she has contact with to lead, serve, grow and love using their unique personality and gifts. joannamarple.com
KRISTEN LEVINE
Educational Consultant
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Kristen Levine "teaches the next generation to do the right thing." As a human rights educator, Kristen shares her knowledge of global and local social justice issues recognizing not only the symptoms of injustice, but also the systemic factors which cause them. She taught Social Justice and Ethics at San Domenico High School from 2005 to 2020, articulating these concepts through dynamic engaging real-life lessons. In her classes, Kristen deploys the Harkness Method of student-led, student-centered discussions to explore complex issues such as racial justice, immigration, poverty, globalization, human trafficking, and capital punishment. While placing high expectations on her students, Kristen offers them age-appropriate level of freedom and accountability.
BRAD LYMAN
Technology and Data Consultant
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Brad Lyman has specialized in Investment Managers' Technology & Data for over 20 years. He graduated from UPenn's Wharton School with a focus on Accounting & Finance. Brad has managed IT resources, data, solutions & vendors at global financial leaders. Brad grew up in Connecticut and is thankful for the LGBT role models he had with teachers and friends of his family. He enjoys volunteering with LGBT, education, neighborhood and animal rescue groups.