Authors

William Yeomans William Yeomans

William Yeomans, a fellow in law and government at American University’s Washington College of Law, spent twenty-six years at the Justice Department. He has served as Senator Edward Kennedy’s chief counsel, legal director of Alliance for Justice and director of programs for the American Constitution Society.

Sep 19, 2012

Rachel Alexander Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is editor-in-chief of the Whitman College Pioneer.  

Sep 19, 2012

Anna Robinson Anna Robinson

Anna Robinson is a fall 2012 Nation Books intern.

Sep 19, 2012

Brian Blanchfield Brian Blanchfield

Sep 18, 2012

Meta Mendel-Reyes Meta Mendel-Reyes

Sep 18, 2012

Max Berger Max Berger

Max Berger is a Citizen Engagement Lab Fellow. He worked as as a GOTV organizer in 2004, as an online organizer for Howard Dean's Presidential campaign in 2003, and has also worked with the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, J Street and Rebuild the Dream.

Sep 17, 2012

Adam Baron Adam Baron

Adam Baron is a freelance journalist based in Sanaa, Yemen. His work has appeared in numerous outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom, including McClatchy Newspapers, the Christian Science Monitor, Foreign Policy, Sports Illustrated, the Telegraph (UK), and the Independent (UK).

Sep 15, 2012

Christie Thompson Christie Thompson

 Christie Thompson is a current web intern for The Nation. Her work has appeared at TheAtlantic.com and Alternet, and in Ms. magazine and the Chicago Reporter. 

Sep 14, 2012

Sam Schaefer Sam Schaefer

Sam Schaefer is an undergraduate student reporter for the Daily Tar Heel at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.  

Sep 14, 2012

Nicole Hansen Nicole Hansen

Nicole Hansen is the Founder and President of Green Galaxy Enterprises (GGE), a renewable energy consulting business focused on building partnerships among green technology companies, governments, educational institutions, and nonprofits. Nicole also serves on the Advisory Board of the Global Social Change Film Festival and Institute and the planning committee for the first annual SBCLA Awards. She publicly advocates for the use of renewable energy technologies to help stem the rise of developmentally delayed children impacted by environmental toxins.

Sep 10, 2012

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