Authors

Sarah Holewinski Sarah Holewinski

Sarah Holewinski is executive director of the Center for Civilians in Conflict (civiliansinconflict.org).

Sep 18, 2013

Julia Di Julia Di

Julia Di is a senior at Richard Montgomery High School. She is an avid artist and aspiring engineer. She enjoys writing for the school newspaper, reading, and watching the skies.

Sep 18, 2013

Joan Mazza Joan Mazza

Sep 17, 2013

Jim Nichols Jim Nichols

Jim Nichols, a part-time truck loader at United Parcel Services and full-time Teamster with Local 728, graduated from Georgia State University in 2013 with a degree in Philosophy. He can be found tweeting at all hours of the day @JimNichols.

Sep 16, 2013

Ari Rabin-Havt Ari Rabin-Havt

Ari Rabin-Havt is host of The Agenda, a national radio show airing weekdays from 6-9AM on SiriusXM Progress 127 and a senior fellow at Media Matters for America. You can follow him on Twitter @arirabinhavt.

Sep 16, 2013

Andrés S. Pertierra Andrés S. Pertierra

Andrés S. Pertierra is an intern with The Nation magazine at the New York offices during the fall semester of 2013.  Born and raised in Washington, DC, he has recently achieved his undergraduate degree in History from the University of Havana, Cuba, specializing in US-Cuba relations.

Sep 11, 2013

Sarah Carr Sarah Carr

Sarah Carr is a British-Egyptian journalist based in Cairo. She blogs at www.inanities.org and is a journalist with www.madamasr.com.

Sep 11, 2013

Devin Burghart Devin Burghart

Devin Burghart is vice president of the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights. Burghart’s chapter on the Tea Party movement recently appeared in Steep: The Precipitous Rise of the Tea Party, University of California Press, 2012

Sep 9, 2013

Andrew Gilmour Andrew Gilmour

Andrew Gilmour has worked for the UN for twenty-four years. He is currently Director in the Secretary-General’s Office for Political, Peace-keeping, Humanitarian and Human Rights. This article is written in his personal capacity.

Sep 9, 2013

Christopher Carbone Christopher Carbone

Christopher Carbone is a New York City-based journalist whose work has been published in the Guardian, Kirkus Reviews and the Huffington Post. Follow him on Twitter: @CCarbone7.

Sep 9, 2013

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