Authors

Rachel Plattus Rachel Plattus

Rachel Plattus is the director of youth and student organizing for the New Economy Coalition, a project of the New Economics Institute.

Oct 10, 2013

Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Abdullah

Oct 9, 2013

Foreign Policy In Focus Foreign Policy In Focus

Foreign Policy in Focus (FPIF) is a “Think Tank Without Walls” at the Institute for Policy Studies that connects the research and action of more than 800 scholars, advocates, and activists seeking to make the United States a more responsible global partner. FPIF provides timely analysis of US foreign policy and international affairs and recommends policy alternatives that emphasize diplomatic solutions, global cooperation, and grassroots participation. We are on the web at fpif.org.

Oct 7, 2013

Alex Suber Alex Suber

Alex Suber is a staff writer for Generation Progress.

Oct 2, 2013

Josue Moreno Josue Moreno

Josue Moreno is a senior at Judson High School in Converse, Texas. A news junkie since the age of 10, he is a member of his school debate team and is pursuing a career in Political Science and Journalism.

Oct 2, 2013

Joao Lee Joao Lee

A Korean living in Brazil most of his life, Joao Lee has spent the past three years as an American. He attends the Bement boarding school in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Oct 2, 2013

Ian O’Connor-Giles Ian O’Connor-Giles

Ian O'Connor-Giles is a senior at West High School in in Madison, Wisconsin. He plans to study political science in college.

Oct 2, 2013

Angelia Miranda Angelia Miranda

Angelia Miranda is a homeschooled high school freshman from Washington State. Her interests include writing, government and international relations, and psychology. This year she participated in the USIP National Peace Essay Contest and was the State Winner for Washington.

Oct 1, 2013

Michael Amico Michael Amico

Michael Amico is a PhD candidate in American Studies at Yale University. He’s published frequently in publications for LGBT youth, such as Young Gay America, as well as providing political analysis for publications such as the Boston Phoenix.

Oct 1, 2013

Ann Pellegrini Ann Pellegrini

Ann Pellegrini is professor of performance studies and religious studies at New York University, where she also directs NYU's Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.  She has written extensively about religion, sexuality, and U.S. public life.  Her publications include Performance Anxieties and the coauthored book Love the Sin (Beacon Press, 2004).

Oct 1, 2013

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