Stephanie Fraser

People ask me what I do. I tell them I develop media models.

For more than 25 years, Stephanie Fraser has worked in communications: from print media in the late 1980s and 1990s, to websites, radio, and video over the last decade, always bringing new technologies in media to grassroots organizing.

Since 2005, Stephanie Fraser has produced and hosted a weekly public affairs radio program, called Personal and Political. It is broadcast live on WGDR 91.1 FM and WGDH 91.7 and online at wgdr.org on Mondays from 11 am – 1pm.

In 2010, she produced Nuke Tweets  — nuketweets.net — at the 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference.  Nuke Tweets utilized an IPod touch and an online audio service called Audioboo to make available online, interviews with delegates to the conference, both activists and diplomats, within 30 seconds of completing the interview.

Banning The Bomb TV was a video project at the 2005 NPT Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, where video interviews were made available at the end of each day with participants in the conference. More than 250 interviews are online at banningthebomb.tv.

In 2000, Stephanie Fraser co-founded the Reaching Critical Will project , producing a 28 minute documentary about the 2000 NPT Review Conference, that was distributed worldwide. Designed the first Reaching Critical Will website, which provided documents online for the conference and distributed a daily newsletter from the meeting to a global audience.

Stephanie Fraser has been working with Jerome Risley and Robin Grant developing MemoirSite since 2010.