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Jennifer Bankier was a fan from Toronto, active in the 1970s, who published [[Orca]] and participated in [[OSFIC]]. In mundania, she was an attorney. She was a tenured member of the law school faculty at Dalhousie University for twenty years. She published widely and was known for her work for the rights of women and other marginalized groups and for writings on computer technology and law.
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Jennifer Bankier was a [[fan]] in [[Toronto, ON]], active in the 1970s, who published [[Orca]] and participated in [[OSFIC]]. In mundania, she was an attorney. She was a tenured member of the law school faculty at Dalhousie University for twenty years. She published widely and was known for her work for the rights of women and other marginalized groups and for writings on computer technology and law.
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 26 September 2024

(1948-2020)

Jennifer Bankier was a fan in Toronto, ON, active in the 1970s, who published Orca and participated in OSFIC. In mundania, she was an attorney. She was a tenured member of the law school faculty at Dalhousie University for twenty years. She published widely and was known for her work for the rights of women and other marginalized groups and for writings on computer technology and law.


Person 19482020
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