Authors

Moshe Z. Marvit Moshe Z. Marvit

Moshe Z. Marvit, a fellow at The Century Foundation and labor and civil rights attorney, is the author, with Richard D. Kahlenberg, of Why Labor Organizing Should Be a Civil Right: Rebuilding a Middle-Class Democracy by Enhancing Worker Voice (2012).

Feb 14, 2013

Suresh Naidu Suresh Naidu

Suresh Naidu is an assistant professor of economics and public affairs at Columbia University.

Feb 14, 2013

Bhairavi Desai Bhairavi Desai

Bhairavi Desai is the founder and executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.

Feb 13, 2013

Maria Elena Durazo Maria Elena Durazo

Maria Elena Durazo is the executive secretary-treasurer of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and chair of the national AFL-CIO executive council’s Immigration Committee.

Feb 13, 2013

Karen GJ Lewis Karen GJ Lewis

Karen GJ Lewis serves as president of the Chicago Teachers Union, representing 30,000 employees in the city’s public schools.

Feb 13, 2013

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

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