Elizabeth Whitman Elizabeth Whitman
Elizabeth Whitman is a journalist based in Amman, Jordan. She has previously reported for Inter Press Service from the United Nations and is a former Nation intern.
Apr 16, 2012
Laura Bolt Laura Bolt
Laura Bolt is an editorial intern at The Nation. A native of Washington, DC, she has written also for Washington City Paper and The American Prospect.
Apr 13, 2012
Michael Woodsworth Michael Woodsworth
Michael Woodsworth is a doctoral candidate in history at Columbia University. He frequently contributes "History Page" columns to The Daily.
Apr 10, 2012
Lisa Riordan Seville Lisa Riordan Seville
Lisa Riordan Seville is a reporter based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has appeared on MSNBC.com, Salon.com, The Daily Beast and The Crime Report, among other publications.
Apr 10, 2012
Hannah Rappleye Hannah Rappleye
Hannah Rappleye is an independent reporter living in Brooklyn, NY. She has reported in East and South Africa, and focuses her work on criminal justice and human rights issues in the United States and abroad. Her work has appeared on MSNBC.com, Salon.com, in the Mail & Guardian and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications.
Apr 10, 2012
Dorothee Benz Dorothee Benz
Dorothee Benz is an editor, journalist, web manager and communications strategist who has worked for social justice organizations and causes for over two decades. She is currently the director of communications at the Center for Constitutional Rights, as well as the chair of Methodists in New Directions.
Apr 10, 2012
Janine Balekdjian Janine Balekdjian
Janine Balekdjian is a third-year Slavic Studies major at Columbia University. She is the President of the Columbia Democrats.
Apr 8, 2012
Hla Lwin Shwe Hla Lwin Shwe
Hla Lwin Shwe is a reporter who writes regularly on Burmese politics.
Apr 4, 2012
Brentin Mock Brentin Mock
Brentin Mock covers national politics for Colorlines. He previously served as lead reporter for Voting Rights Watch 2012, covering the challenges presented by new voter ID laws, suppression of voter registration drives and other attempts to limit electoral power of people of color. Brentin is also a contributor for Demos’ blog PolicyShop, where he covers voting rights and civil rights; and also a blogger for Grist.org, where he writes about environmental justice. You can read some of his other work at Next American City, Facing South, The Root, In These Times, American Prospect and The Washington Post.
Apr 3, 2012
Tristram Wolff Tristram Wolff
Tristram Wolff is a doctoral candidate in comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley. His translation of The Will to Sickness, by Gerhard Roth, was published by Burning Deck.
Apr 3, 2012