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Dana Hull brings her experience
as a journalist, writer, and researcher to Dockyard. She has been
a staff writer at the San Jose Mercury News since April 1999, and
has covered education, the WTO demonstrations in Seattle, California's
energy crisis, and the Bay Area's anti-war movement. She spent two
months in Iraq covering the U.S. occupation and reconstruction efforts,
and recently reported on the presidential campaign of retired General
Wesley Clark. She has written for Salon, Columbia Journalism Review,
the Washington Post, and the Washington City Paper, and has an essay
the forthcoming anthology "War, Media, and Propaganda: A Global
Perspective."
She also oversees the programming of the "DocNite" film
screening series that take place at Dockyard's Oakland studio.
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