Authors

Crystal Kayiza Crystal Kayiza

Crystal Kayiza was a Summer 2014 Editorial Intern for The Nation. She is currently a Legal Assistant at the ACLU Racial Justice Program and director of the documentary Why We Stay.

Mar 4, 2016

Martin Edwin Andersen Martin Edwin Andersen

Martin Edwin Andersen, a former professional staff member on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is the author of Dossier Secreto: Argentina’s Desaparecidos and the My…

Mar 4, 2016

Jos Truitt Jos Truitt

Jos Truitt is the Executive Director of Feministing, a publication by and for young feminists. Her writing, speaking, and training focuses on transgender issues, abortion access, o…

Mar 2, 2016

Lauren Massing Lauren Massing

Lauren Massing is an undergraduate student reporter for the OU Daily.

Mar 2, 2016

There Goes the Neighborhood There Goes the Neighborhood

There Goes the Neighborhood, a podcast by The Nation and WNYC Studios and hosted by Kai Wright, takes an in-depth look at gentrification in Brooklyn and the integral role that race…

Mar 2, 2016

Andrew Hacker Andrew Hacker

Andrew Hacker is a professor emeritus in the political-science department of Queens College in New York City. His latest book is The Math Myth And Other STEM Delusions (The New Pre…

Feb 29, 2016

Alex Lubben Alex Lubben

Alex Lubben is a freelance journalist in New York covering climate change and politics. Follow him on Twitter at @alexlubben.

Feb 26, 2016

Michael J. Brewer Michael J. Brewer

Feb 26, 2016

Deborah L. Shelton Deborah L. Shelton

Deborah L. Shelton is the managing editor at The Chicago Reporter, a nonprofit investigative news organization that focuses on race, poverty and income inequality. Her career spans…

Feb 25, 2016

Aubrey Bloomfield Aubrey Bloomfield

Aubrey Bloomfield is a graduate student at The New School in New York City.

Feb 25, 2016

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