Authors

Timothy Shenk Timothy Shenk

Timothy Shenk, a doctoral student in history at Columbia University, is the author of Maurice Dobb: Political Economist.

Apr 14, 2014

Sharon Kelly Sharon Kelly

Sharon Kelly is an attorney based in Philadelphia. She has reported for The New York Times, National Wildlife, Earth Island Journal and a variety of other publications.

Apr 9, 2014

Sarah Carr Sarah Carr

Sarah Carr is a veteran education writer and the author of the book Hope Against Hope, which tells the story of the New Orleans schools after Hurricane Katrina. 

Apr 9, 2014

Greg Johnson Greg Johnson

Greg Johnson is the sports editor at The Daily Targum.

Apr 9, 2014

Akemi Johnson Akemi Johnson

Akemi Johnson is a writer living in San Francisco. She is completing a creative nonfiction book about sex, race and war in Okinawa, Japan.

Apr 9, 2014

David Mikics David Mikics

David Mikics, the author of Slow Reading in a Hurried Age, is the John and Rebecca Moores Professor of English at the University of Houston.

Apr 9, 2014

Brian Tlamintzi Brian Tlamintzi

Apr 8, 2014

Ali Gharib Ali Gharib

Ali Gharib is a reporting fellow with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute, where he focuses on US foreign policy. He previously served as a senior editor at Open Zion, a Mideast blog at the Daily Beast. His pieces have appeared in Foreign Policy, Washington Monthly, Columbia Journalism Review, Al Jazeera America, Haaretz and Salon. He worked as a reporter at ThinkProgress and Inter Press Service, and holds masters degrees from the London School of Economics and Columbia University.

Apr 8, 2014

Emanuel Pastreich Emanuel Pastreich

Emanuel Pastreich directs the Asia Institute in Seoul, South Korea.

Apr 8, 2014

The Graduate Center, CUNY The Graduate Center, CUNY

The Graduate Center (GC) is the principal doctorate-granting institution of the City University of New York. Offering more than thirty doctoral degrees from Anthropology to Urban Education, and fostering globally significant research in a wide variety of centers and institutes, the GC provides rigorous academic training in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences in a Ph.D.-focused, scholarly environment. Through its extensive public programs—lectures, conferences, performances, exhibitions and conversations—the Graduate Center also makes a lively and enduring contribution to the intellectual and cultural life of New York City and affirms its commitment to the premise that knowledge is a public good.

Apr 8, 2014

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