Authors

Graham Kates Graham Kates

Graham Kates is deputy editor of The Crime Report.

Nov 14, 2012

Chloe Maxmin Chloe Maxmin

Chloe Maxmin is a junior at Harvard College concentrating in Social Studies with a secondary in Environmental Science and Public Policy. Chloe founded the Climate Action Club at her high school and galvanized green movement in her school and mid-coast Maine community. Her achievements as a youth activist were recognized both nationally and internationally. She also founded First Here, Then Everywhere (www.firstheretheneverywhere.org). Chloe is on the Editorial Board of The Harvard Crimson and is the coordinator for Divest Harvard.

Nov 14, 2012

Alli Welton Alli Welton

Alli Welton is a sophomore studying History of Science at Harvard College and hailing from eastern Washington state. She has been involved since 2011 with Students for a Just and Stable Future, a New England-based network of student groups involved in climate advocacy, and now serves as SJSF's Media and External Communications Coordinator.

Nov 14, 2012

Noni M. Grant Noni M. Grant

Nov 13, 2012

Eugene Jarecki Eugene Jarecki

Eugene Jarecki is an acclaimed filmmaker who has twice won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, first in 2005 for Why We Fight, an examination of America's military-industrial complex and then in 2012 for The House I Live In, an exploration of the origins and impact of the US War on Drugs. His other films include Reagan (HBO, 2011), The Trials of Henry Kissinger (BBC/Sundance, 2002) and Freakonomics (Magnolia, 2010). He is also the author of The American Way of War (Simon & Schuster, 2008), andthe creator of Move Your Money, a viral video that sparked a national movement to shift personal banking away from "too big to fail" banks in 2010.

Nov 8, 2012

Alex Berryhill Alex Berryhill

Alex Berryhill is an undergraduate student reporter for The Daily Cal.

Nov 8, 2012

Julianne Hing Julianne Hing

Julianne Hing is a contributing writer at The Nation, where she covers immigration and the politics of the changing demography of the United States. She previously covered immigrat…

Nov 6, 2012

Helen Yang Helen Yang

Helen Yang, a sophomore at Princeton University, is very interested in the environment and community service, and has engaged in volunteering activities such as the Fair Oaks Youth Advisory Board, National Honors Society, and teaching opportunities.

Nov 5, 2012

Adam Martin Adam Martin

Adam Martin is a writer, musician, and student at Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Oct 31, 2012

John Knefel John Knefel

John Knefel is an independent journalist based in Brooklyn. He has written for Salon, Alternet, Truthout, FAIR, and The Onion. He is also the co-host of Radio Dispatch, which airs Monday–Thursday and which focuses on radical and underreported stories.

Oct 31, 2012

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