Authors

Jeanne Kay Jeanne Kay

Nov 16, 2015

Steven Salaita Steven Salaita

Steven Salaita currently holds the Edward W. Said Chair of American Studies at the American University of Beirut. He is the author of seven books, including Uncivil Rites: Palestin…

Nov 12, 2015

Sagiv Galai Sagiv Galai

Sagiv Galai holds a BA from Bard College where he studied Human Rights and Middle Eastern Studies. He is a former editor of Bard’s human rights magazine the draft. Sagiv is a…

Nov 11, 2015

Tekendra Parmar Tekendra Parmar

Tekendra Parmar is a South Asia-based journalist. His writing has appeared in Time, Fortune, and Waging Nonviolence, among other publications.

Nov 10, 2015

Daniel Moattar Daniel Moattar

Daniel Nima Moattar is a Chicago-based journalist who has written and reported for The Nation, In These Times, and The Baffler. His Twitter handle is @danielmoattar.

Nov 10, 2015

Nilita Vachani Nilita Vachani

Nilita Vachani is a documentary filmmaker, teacher, and writer who divides her time between New York and New Delhi.

Nov 8, 2015

Shaivalini Parmar Shaivalini Parmar

Shaivalini Parmar is the Myanmar program officer at Civil Rights Defenders, an international human rights organization operating in 27 countries and working to defend people’s civi…

Nov 2, 2015

Robert Hardh Robert Hardh

Robert Hardh is the executive director of Civil Rights Defenders, an international human rights organization operating in 27 countries and working to defend people’s civil and poli…

Nov 2, 2015

Majed Aboali Majed Aboali

Majed Aboali is a Syrian doctor who worked in besieged Douma until May 2014 and now lives with his family in Turkey.

Nov 2, 2015

Lindsay Bigda Lindsay Bigda

Lindsay Bigda is a communications associate for the Guatemala Human Rights Commission.

Oct 30, 2015

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