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Seattle, Wa, United States
Frankie Wolf is a neurodivergent, non-binary queer Appalachian artist and activist who relocated to the Pacific Northwest for sanctuary from anti-trans laws. They have a parallel career in creative and technical education.
On the creative side, Frankie has taught creative writing to writers of all ages in the community, worked in book publishing, edited several literary journals, served as a teaching artist for arts meets activism projects, hosted a literary podcast, and performed as an actor and dancer. They also write music on the baritone ukulele.
On the tech side, Frankie has worked in many roles related to digital accessibility, including product management, UX/UI design, information architecture, education writing, e-learning development, and leading an educational YouTube channel. These days, Frankie is an invited expert to the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C), where they are part of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and the Cognitive Accessibility Task Force.
