Celia Davis
Template:TOCnestleft Celia Linnea Davis is a California based activist and Deputy Director of the DataCenter in Oakland.[1] She is the wife of Mike Davis.
Education
Davis received her MLS (Master’s in Library and Information Science) from Long Island University and her BA in Sociology from UC Santa Cruz. Fluent in Spanish.
Activism
Previously Assistant Research Director, General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church. Davis’s role as the Deputy Representative to the United Nations for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN} of El Salvador involved the United Nations in mediating negotiations between the FMLN and the government of El Salvador to end the civil war.
DataCenter
Davis has worked at the DataCenter since the late 1990s, most recently with "environmental justice" campaigns in the U.S. and Mexico.
In 2007 Celia Davis was listed on the DataCenter's annual report as a donor to the organization. The Oakland, California based DataCenter is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.[2]