Authors

Jude Paul Dizon Jude Paul Dizon

Jude Paul Dizon covers immigration. He is a university administrator and teaches courses on social change, spoken word, and Asian American Studies. Follow Jude Paul on Twitter @judeiz0n.

Jul 1, 2014

Siddhartha Mitter Siddhartha Mitter

Siddhartha Mitter is a journalist based in New York.

Jul 1, 2014

Soraya Chemaly Soraya Chemaly

Soraya Chemaly is a media critic, writer and activist whose work focuses on free speech and the role of gender in culture. 

Jun 27, 2014

Farah Jasmine Griffin Farah Jasmine Griffin

Farah Jasmine Griffin is William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African American Studies at Columbia University. She has written a number of books including If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday (2001) and Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics in New York During World War II (2013).

Jun 25, 2014

Maura Ewing Maura Ewing

Maura Ewing is a Brooklyn-based journalist. Her work has appeared in Al Jazeera America, Salon and Narratively, among other outlets. Follow her @mauraewing.

Jun 25, 2014

Hannah Harris Green Hannah Harris Green

Hannah Harris Green is a Summer 2014 intern at The Nation and a journalist interested in South Asia, human rights and the media. Words in VICE, The Guardian and The Los Angeles Review of Books and on Twitter: @write_noise.

Jun 25, 2014

Linda LaBranche Linda LaBranche

Linda LaBranche, Ph.D., is a writer and a former Soros Senior Justice Fellow.

Jun 23, 2014

Annika Neklason Annika Neklason

Columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian.

Jun 23, 2014

Beth Huang Beth Huang

Writer and blogger for {Young}ist magazine online

Jun 23, 2014

Wilbert Rideau Wilbert Rideau

Wilbert Rideau was the editor of The Angolite from 1976 to 2001 and is the author of In the Place of Justice (Knopf 2010).

Jun 23, 2014

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