A bit disappointing that this article has seen limited activity. As a community, we should remember those in other communities who have brought people together in an effective manner. In some sense, so that we can encourage the leadership of the future, especially in fields related to rights and access such as Aaron. Failing to recognise such contributions discourages people from doing so in the future.
I met him a few times at conferences and we exchanged a few emails. Such an amazing mind. I really thought that Aaron was going to grow up to be one of the heroes of our generation as we got older and took on the reins more. Wonder what he’d have thought of the last few years. I feel like he embodied an energetic, optimistic, pragmatic grappling with the powers and principalities of our time, which has gone out from the world now.
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