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10 Black women to watch in 2012
As Black History month commences, we will continue to highlight black men, women and sometimes children who have stood out and made great contributions, better themselves and the greater society at large.
We present a list of ten black women to watch in 2012.
Juliana Rotich. PHOTO/Andreas Rentz/Getty Images
Juliana Rotich is a Kenyan, with an IT degree from the University of Missouri. Rotich, co-founded a revolutionary website, Ushahidi.com, that harnesses the internet’s power to uncover violence. The site crowdsources information about crisis areas, collating it into live, online maps.
The site’s technology was used to target and remedy violence during the 2007-2008 Kenyan presidential election, and has been adapted for disaster situations in Congo, Haiti, and Chile.

