Authors

Devon Carbado Devon Carbado

Devon Carbado is a professor of law and UCLA Law School and the co-author, with Mitu Gulati, of Acting White: Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America.

Jul 8, 2013

Katherine Franke Katherine Franke

Katherine Franke is the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School.

Jul 3, 2013

Aviva Stahl Aviva Stahl

Aviva Stahl, a former Nation intern, is a Brooklyn-based independent journalist. She primarily writes about the intersection between the War on Terror and the prison industrial complex.

Jul 3, 2013

Jenna Krajeski Jenna Krajeski

Jenna Krajeski is a writer based in Istanbul.   

Jul 2, 2013

Michael Grabell, ProPublica Michael Grabell, ProPublica

Michael Grabell covers economic and labor issues for ProPublica. He has produced stories for the New York Times, USA Today, NPR and the CBS Evening News. His investigative work has included stories on the TSA, the Lance Armstrong doping allegations, chemicals stored near schools and neighborhoods, and a bus fire that killed 23 nursing home patients. Before joining ProPublica, Grabell was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News. He is the author of Money Well Spent?, a book about President Obama’s stimulus package and his efforts to revive the economy from the Great Recession.

Jul 1, 2013

Zach Schonfeld Zach Schonfeld

Zach Schonfeld is a journalist, blogger, and recent graduate of Wesleyan University, where he was editor of Wesleying, a student life blog, and arts editor of the Wesleyan Argus. His writing has also appeared online at Rolling Stone, TIME.com, Consequence of Sound, USA Today College, and PopMatters, where he's an associate editor. He's on Twitter @zzzzaaaacccchhh.

Jun 27, 2013

Amber Hollibaugh Amber Hollibaugh

Amber Hollibaugh is the Executive Director of Queers for Economic Justice.

Jun 27, 2013

Tamara Metz Tamara Metz

Tamara Metz (Associate Professor of Political Science and Humanities) is a political theorist at Reed College, Portland, OR. Her interests include history of political thought, classical and contemporary liberalism; feminist, critical and care theory. She is the author of Untying the Knot: Marriage, the State and the Case for their Divorce (Princeton University Press, 2010), in which she explores the history of the relationship between marriage and the state in liberal theory and practices, and concludes that marriage should be disestablished. Related work appears in Just Marriage (Oxford, 2004), Contemporary Political Theory (2007), Marriage and Family (Columbia, 2009), and Politics & Gender (2010). At Reed, in addition to courses in political theory, she teaches in the Humanities program.

Jun 27, 2013

Urvashi Vaid Urvashi Vaid

Urvashi Vaid is the director of the Engaging Tradition Project at the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School and the author, most recently, of Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics.

Jun 27, 2013

Alex Hannaford Alex Hannaford

Alex Hannaford (alexhannaford.com) is a freelance journalist based in Texas and a Fellow of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma.

Jun 27, 2013

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