Molly Worthen Molly Worthen
Molly Worthen, who teaches North American history at the University of North Carolina, is the author of Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism.
Feb 4, 2015
Rodi Said Rodi Said
Feb 4, 2015
Ajamu Baraka Ajamu Baraka
Ajamu Baraka is a human rights activist, an organizer and a geopolitical analyst. He’s an associate fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies and can be reached via ajamubaraka.com.
Feb 3, 2015
Lev Golinkin Lev Golinkin
Lev Golinkin is the author of A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka, Amazon’s Debut of the Month and a Barnes & Noble’s Discover Great New Writers program selection. Mr. Golinkin, a graduate of Boston College, came to the US as a child refugee from the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkov (now called Kharkiv) in 1990. His op-eds and essays on the Ukraine crisis have appeared in The New York Times Los Angeles TimesThe Boston Globe, and Time.com, among others.
Feb 2, 2015
Jesse Hagopian Jesse Hagopian
Jesse Hagopian is the editor and contributing author to More Than a Score: The New Uprising Against High-Stakes Testing (Haymarket Books, 2014) and an associate editor for Rethinking Schools magazine. Jesse teaches history and is the Black Student Union adviser at Garfield High School, the site of the historic boycott of the MAP standardized test. He recipient of the 2013 “Secondary School Teacher of the Year” award from the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences. A survivor of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Jesse is a Haitian human rights activist. Follow Jesse on his blog at www.iamaneducator.com or on Twitter: @jessedhagopian
Feb 2, 2015
Hassan Jabareen Hassan Jabareen
Hassan Jabareen, a lawyer, is founder and general director of Adalah—The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel.
Jan 29, 2015
Manish Swarup Manish Swarup
Jan 28, 2015
Michelle D. Schwartz Michelle D. Schwartz
Jan 28, 2015