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Saher Selod

Saher Selod is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Sociology at Simmons University. She is also a faculty affiliate of the Center for Security, Race, and …
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Vesper Moore

Vesper Moore is a disability rights activist, content creator, writer and trainer. Vesper Moore is the lead editor at Madness Network News, host of the “GET MAD! Podcast” and …
Leah Harris

Leah Harris

Leah Harris is a mad and disabled writer, facilitator and advocate whose work has appeared in The Progressive, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Mad in America, and the anthologies Fat & …
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Keely Larson

Keely Larson is the KFF Health News fellow for the UM Legislative News Service, a partnership of the University of Montana School of Journalism, the Montana Newspaper Association and …
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Priscilla Grim

Priscilla Grim (she/her) is a mom, comrade, activist, writer, digital strategist and Nuyorican based in Brooklyn, New York. Her involvement with movement media teams has included the Occupy Wall …
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Jennifer Berry Hawes

Jennifer Berry Hawes is a reporter with ProPublica’s South hub who focuses on criminal justice, religion, race and the welfare of women and children. Prior to ProPublica, Hawes worked …
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Dylan Pyles

Dylan Pyles (he/him) is an abolitionist organizer and educator from Kansas City, Missouri. He is a co-founder of Decarcerate KC and Liberation Lit.
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Amaia Cook

Amaia Cook (she/her) is an abolitionist organizer in Kansas City, and a co-founder of Decarcerate KC.
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Joce Sterman

Murrow, Emmy and National Headliner award winning TV journalist, working as an investigative reporter in a national role. Recently joined InvestigateTV as a National Investigative Reporter - producing, writing …
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Tatyana Tandanpolie

Tatyana Tandanpolie is a news fellow at Salon. Born and raised in central Ohio, she moved to New York City in 2018 to pursue degrees in journalism and Africana …