Jason Batt
Jason Batt
is a writer, teacher, designer, artist, creator of communities,
listener, and explorer. He currently serves as the Group Life Director
and Lead Designer at a non-profit organization in Sacramento,
California.
Jason serves as Creative and Editorial manager for 100 Year
Starship. He creates visual engagement for 100 Year Starship programs
and activities. He is also the managing editor of the 100YSS Symposium
Proceedings.
He develops communities where loneliness can be cured and life can be
lived, together. He is a community architect with a focus on the use of
technology to aid groups in reaching their goals. He is skilled at
integrating groups and technology and guiding them to use technology to
reach their goals, technology that often at the time of introduction was
unknown to them.
Jason has been engaged in community leadership for fourteen years,
specifically focusing on meeting the needs of at-risk students. This has
made him unique in a field known for its high turnover rate. He’s stayed
passionate to changing the lives of young people. And to this, he also
adds a sought-after grasp on the culture of today’s youth. He taught
literature at a private high school outside of Chicago. It was through
teaching that he first explored the power of small groups of people
impacting their community.
Today, Jason has developed hundreds of small groups of connected
individuals with the purpose of impacting their local community and
addressing the needs around them. Just in the last year, these groups
have been involved in homelessness relief efforts, community cleanup
efforts including rebuilding of playgrounds, efforts to educate on AIDS,
raising support to provide clean water to drought-impacted communities
in Africa, and more. Currently, he is involved in developing community
service groups focused on bringing together individuals of different
faith backgrounds. He continues to train community group leaders to
reproduce this work.
He has previously served on the Sacramento Law Enforcement Chaplaincy
Board. He was a panel speaker at the 2011 DARPA / NASA 100 Year
Starship Symposium, a speaker at the 2012 and
2013 100 Year Starship Symposiums, and host for the Sci Fi Author
Night at the 2013 Symposium.
Jason is a writer that has penned the children’s fantasy book
Keaghan in Dreamside and the designer of many more, including
the ALA
Schneider-Family Book Award nominee,
My Brother Fights Pirates (Sort of)
and
The Human Race to the Future published by the Lifeboat
Foundation.
He served as a judge for the
Lifeboat to the Stars award for science
fiction literature, which was presented at the Campbell Conference in
June 2013.
Jason and his wife Karen have three children: two boys, Tristan and
Keaghan, and one girl, Aisleyn. He earned his B.A. in Language Arts at
Chadron State College in 1998.
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