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Author Bios
Noah De Lissovoy
Noah De Lissovoy is associate professor of cultural studies in education at the University of Texas. He is the author of Power, Crisis, and Education for Liberation: Rethinking Critical Pedagogy, which …
Alex Means
Noah De Lissovoy is associate professor of cultural studies in education at the University of Texas. He is the author of Power, Crisis, and Education for Liberation: Rethinking Critical Pedagogy, which …
Nima Shirazi
Nima Shirazi is editor of the Iran, Iraq and Turkey pages for the online magazine Muftah and publishes foreign policy analysis at WideAsleepinAmerica.com. Tyler Cullis is a recent graduate …
Tyler Cullis
Nima Shirazi is editor of the Iran, Iraq and Turkey pages for the online magazine Muftah and publishes foreign policy analysis at WideAsleepinAmerica.com. Tyler Cullis is a recent graduate …
James Counts Early
Danny Glover is board member of the TransAfrica Forum. James Counts Early is a member of the political committee of the Regional Articulation of Afro-Descendants in Latin America and …
Narusawa Muneo
Satoko Oka Norimatsu is Director of Peace Philosophy Centre. Co-author (with Gavan McCormack) of Resistant Islands: Okinawa Confronts Japan and the United States (2012), and『沖縄の怒-日米への抵抗』 [Anger of Okinawa: Resistance …
Nataya Friedan
Andrea Flynn is a Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. She researches and writes about access to reproductive health care in the United States. You can follow her on Twitter @dreaflynn. Nataya Friedan …
Joseph Smooke
Joseph Smooke is a co-founder of [people. power. media], freelance journalist and consultant for non-governmental organizations (NGO). He has many years of experience as an NGO director, affordable housing …
Tom Ferguson
Thomas Ferguson is a Roosevelt Institute Senior Fellow, professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and contributing editor of AlterNet. Paul Jorgensen is assistant professor of …
Paul Jorgensen
Thomas Ferguson is a Roosevelt Institute Senior Fellow, professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and contributing editor of AlterNet. Paul Jorgensen is assistant professor of …