Authors

David Auerbach David Auerbach

David Auerbach, a software engineer, has written for the Times Literary Supplement, Bookforum, n+1 and Triple Canopy. He blogs at Waggish.

Feb 13, 2013

Sam Kleiner Sam Kleiner

Sam Kleiner is a student at Yale Law School.

Feb 11, 2013

Anna Simonton Anna Simonton

Anna Simonton is a journalist and independent filmmaker whose work explores the the intersections of race, class and gender in the political economy of globalization, a well as the ways in which social justice movements challenge institutionalized oppression.

Feb 6, 2013

Laura Brahm Laura Brahm

Laura Brahm is a writer who lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Feb 5, 2013

Alleen Brown Alleen Brown

Alleen Brown is a Minneapolis-based writer. Her work has been published in In These Times, MinnPost.com and the Twin Cities Daily Planet.

Feb 4, 2013

Claire Strickland Claire Strickland

Claire Strickland is an undergraduate student report for the Daily Tarheel.

Jan 31, 2013

Kristen Gwynne Kristen Gwynne

Kristen Gwynne is a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared on AlterNet, Salon and RollingStone.com.

Jan 30, 2013

Inimai M. Chettiar Inimai M. Chettiar

Inimai M. Chettiar is the Director of the Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. The Justice Program’s priority goal is to end mass incarceration by advocating for rational, data-based, practical reforms.

Jan 30, 2013

C. Dale Young C. Dale Young

Jan 30, 2013

Claudio Iván Remeseira Claudio Iván Remeseira

Claudio Iván Remeseira is a New York-based award-winning journalist, writer, and critic. Translator for the Spanish-language on-line section of The Nation. Editor of Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook (Columbia University Press, 2010), an anthology of essays on the city’s Latino, Latin American & Iberian cultural heritage, and winner of the Latino International Book Award in the category of Best Reference Book in English (2011). Founder and director of The Hispanic New York Project (2006-2010), hosted by Columbia University’s Center for American Studies, where he currently teaches a seminar for undergraduates on the history of the city’s Latino communities. His critical and literary work has appeared in Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, Salmagundi, Diario Rumbo, Hora Hispana (Daily News), El Nuevo Día (Puerto Rico), El País (Spain) and La Nación and Página/12 (Argentina), among other publications. He also publishes a blog on Latino and Latin American cultural and current events news, Hispanic New York Project.

Jan 24, 2013

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