Authors

Corinne Grinapol Corinne Grinapol

Jan 29, 2014

James Lawrence Powell James Lawrence Powell

James Lawrence Powell, who holds a PhD in geochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as well as several honorary degrees, served as acting president of Oberlin; as president of Franklin and Marshall College, Reed College, and the Franklin Institute Science Museum; and as president and director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. He was appointed by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush to the National Science Board, on which he served for twelve years.

Jan 29, 2014

Ocean Vuong Ocean Vuong

Jan 28, 2014

Giorgio Cafiero Giorgio Cafiero

Giorgio Cafiero is a Washington, DC–based foreign affairs analyst and a regular contributor to the Huffington Post.

Jan 27, 2014

Sam Badger Sam Badger

Sam Badger is an associate lecturer of philosophy and graduate student at San Francisco State University.

Jan 27, 2014

Charlie Molthrop Charlie Molthrop

Charlie Molthrop is a senior at Duke University pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. Charlie's work in responsible investing stems from an interest in environmental sustainability and renewable energy.

Jan 24, 2014

Casey Williams Casey Williams

Casey Williams is a senior at Duke University studying literature. He has been working on responsible investing projects for several years and currently serves on Duke's Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility.

Jan 24, 2014

Jacob Tobia Jacob Tobia

Jacob Tobia is a senior at Duke University pursuing an interdisciplinary degree in human rights advocacy and leadership. As vice president of equity and outreach for Duke Student Government, Jacob advocates on behalf of LGBTQ rights, racial justice, investment responsibility and other progressive causes on campus.

Jan 24, 2014

Hilary Matfess Hilary Matfess

Hilary Matfess is a graduate student and independent researcher at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies.

Jan 23, 2014

Samantha Retrosi Samantha Retrosi

Samantha Retrosi competed in women’s singles luge at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. Since her retirement in 2007, she has been active in the struggle for social justice and human rights, including the Occupy movement. She is currently a graduate student in George Mason University’s Department of Sociology.

Jan 22, 2014

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