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Email: djm275 [at] georgetown.edu
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A recent graduate of the Saint Stephen's and Saint Agnes School, Daniel Marshall is currently a student. He just attended ICANN 53, his first conference, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a focus on both Human Rights with regard to the internet, as well as ICANNWiki. His mother, Judy Song-Marshall, currently sits on the board of ICANNWiki.

In the fall, Daniel will attend the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. He intends to major in International Political Economy, to minor in International Development, and to become proficient in the Spanish language. Actively focused on Human Rights, (and more often than not the lack thereof), Daniel hopes to eventually contribute to global efforts to alleviate the effects of poverty. He currently is developing his own website, which will eventually act as a source for articles on issues with Human Rights, Diversity, and Multiculturalism. Though not active, Daniel has registered the domain, and fully intends to have this website up and running by the end of the summer of 2015.

Daniel believes that both access to the Internet, as well as the ability to have a voice online, are Human Rights that have arisen as a result of the complex and ever-changing world around us. Subsequently, he hopes to act as an advocate for the access to the Internet by all who require (or simply want) access to the internet.