Authors

David Rolf David Rolf

David Rolf is president of SEIU 775NW, the fastest-growing union in the Northwest.

Jun 18, 2014

Daniel Cantor Daniel Cantor

Daniel Cantor, Working Families national director, was the founding director of the New York WFP. Learn more at workingfamilies.org.

Jun 18, 2014

May Boeve May Boeve

May Boeve is executive director of 350.org.

Jun 18, 2014

Leah Hunt-Hendrix Leah Hunt-Hendrix

Leah Hunt-Hendrix is a writer and an organizer for economic justice.

Jun 18, 2014

Ueslei Marcelino Ueslei Marcelino

Jun 18, 2014

Lauren Windsor Lauren Windsor

Lauren Windsor is the executive producer of The Undercurrent, a grassroots political news program on The Young Turks Network, and the creative director of American Family Voices, a progressive non-profit focusing on banking and campaign finance reform.

Jun 17, 2014

Joe Sonka Joe Sonka

Joe Sonka is the news editor of LEO Weekly, Louisville's alt-weekly since 1990. He was the founder of Barefoot and Progressive, a Kentucky political blog. You can read his work at fatlip.leoweekly.com and leoweekly.com.

Jun 13, 2014

Eilís O’Neill Eilís O’Neill

Eilís O’Neill is a freelance radio and print reporter who divides her time between Seattle and the Southern Cone. She reports on a wide range of topics, including environmental and social issues and gender.

Jun 13, 2014

Jesse Franzblau Jesse Franzblau

Jesse Franzblau is a policy analyst and freedom of information activist working with the National Security Archive. He is a contributor to the book Libya: From Repression to Revolution: A Record of Armed Conflict and International Law Violations, 2011-2013, edited by Cherif M. Bassiouni. The opinions expressed in this article are his own.

Jun 10, 2014

Clark Stoeckley Clark Stoeckley

Clark Stoeckley, widely known as the WikiLeaks Truck Driver, is an artist and activist working in a broad range of genres and under numerous names. He received a BFA in Alternative Media from Webster University and an MFA in Performance and Interactive Media Art from Brooklyn College. His work has been shown at the Contemporary Museum St. Louis, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Emily Harvey Gallery, and Plato’s Cave and featured in ARTnews, The Nation, and The Wall Street Journal. His courtroom sketches from Bradley Manning’s court martial have appeared in VICE Magazine and on FireDogLake. He teaches Experimental Digital and Analog Media, Painting, and Drawing at Bloomfield College in New Jersey.

Jun 9, 2014

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