Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, a fellow at the Nation Institute, is the author of Harlem Is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America, which was named one of the “100 Notable Books of 2011” by The New York Times Book Review. It has also been nominated for a National Book Critics Circle award.
Apr 17, 2013
Leonie Haimson Leonie Haimson
Leonie Haimson is the executive director of Class Size Matters, an advocacy group based in New York City, and is on the board of the Network for Public Education.
Apr 17, 2013
Ginia Bellafante Ginia Bellafante
Ginia Bellafante has been a writer and critic at The New York Times for more than a decade. She currently writes a column about life and policy in New York called “Big City.”
Apr 17, 2013
Alexandra Lange Alexandra Lange
Alexandra Lange, an architecture and design critic, is the author of Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities.
Apr 15, 2013
Kica Matos Kica Matos
Kica Matos is the director of immigrant rights and racial justice at the Center for Community Change.
Apr 15, 2013
Sarahi Uribe Sarahi Uribe
Sarahí Uribe is the national campaign coordinator at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
Apr 15, 2013
Chloe Angyal Chloe Angyal
Chloe Angyal is a writer and commentator from Sydney, Australia, who lives in New York. She is an Editor at Feministing.com, and is writing her doctoral dissertation, about the politics of romantic comedies. Her writing has been published in The Atlantic, The Guardian, New York and the LA Times.
Apr 15, 2013
Maxwell Love Maxwell Love
Maxwell John Love is the current secretary of the United States Student Association and a graduating senior at UW-Madison, where he studies political science with double minors in Afro-American and Chicana/Latina studies.
Apr 12, 2013
Sophie Pinkham Sophie Pinkham
Sophie Pinkham studies Russian literature at Columbia University.
Apr 10, 2013