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JOB: very part-time job doing HTML updating/editing

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> WANTED:
> Compassionate web genius for international human rights not-for-
> profit and small but potent political publisher
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> We would like to have a biweekly web manage ( possibly a student
> who could be available part time and on-call for last minute
> emergencies) for a half-day or day every other week to address the
> web issues on our two sites,( www.speaktruth.org and
> www.umbragebooks.com) decribed belwo:
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> Skills needed include:
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> 1. edit HMTL in Dreamweaver or by hand
> 2. understanding of photoshop – simply size, convert, and make web
> ready images for website
> 3. knows how to FTP
> 4. extra skills like editing ASP and editing MS Access database are
> a plus.
> 5. is inexpensive for poor non-profits – …
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> ABOUT
> Umbrage Editions is a small, independent multimedia company that
> publishes high quality visual books on art, photography, nature,
> and popular culture, curates intrenational traveling exhibitions,
> and produces web sites, exhibitions, plays, TV documentaries, and
> other cultural events. (See www.umbragebooks.com www.umbragebooks.com/> ). We are looking for someone who can help
> with our relatively simple web needs.
> On the Umbrage site the changes are relatively minim al: books
> are changed two seasons annually–done twice a year in March and
> in July- plus the gallery page needs changing every 2 months.
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> Speak Truth to Power*, is dedicated to the promotion of human
> rights awareness. It is a not-for-profit organization that seeks
> to proactively engage the general public in an ongoing series of
> issue-related events and educational outreach programs around the
> world by leveraging the capacity of the arts to provide a forum for
> individual action and to foster communication between human rights-
> interested individuals and organizations. On the Speak Truth site
> the home page needs monthly changes with an occasional urgent
> action when one of our defenders is in jail or needs help…
> Over the past three years, Speak Truth has grown from a book (by
> Kerry Kennedy with photographs by Eddie Adams, edited by Nan
> Richardson) exploring the quality of courage through the words of
> leading human rights defenders around the world, to the moving and
> inspiring play by esteemed Chilean writer and Broadway playwright
> Ariel Dorfman, the stirring photographic exhibition by the late
> Pulitzer Prize-winner Adams, a PBS documentary film, an education
> packet, and five public service announcements on COURT TV. The play
> has been produced to acclaim in many places, including Atlanta,
> Geneva, London, Helsinki, Athens, Madrid , Barcelona, Rome,
> Florence, Mantova, and Sydney. The exhibition has toured to 9
> countries