Authors

Cyprian Norwid Cyprian Norwid

Dec 14, 2011

Mattea Kramer Mattea Kramer

Mattea Kramer is senior research analyst at National Priorities Project, a nonprofit that hosts state-level data at data.nationalpriorities.org.

Dec 12, 2011

Yates McKee Yates McKee

 Yates McKee writes about arts, politics and ecology.

Dec 11, 2011

Jorge Volpi Jorge Volpi

Jorge Volpi, a novelist and essayist from Mexico City, was awarded the Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa for his novel La tejedora de sombras (The Shadow Spinner). His most recent book published in English is In Spite of the Dark Silence (2010).

Dec 6, 2011

Jane Yeh Jane Yeh

Dec 6, 2011

Stephanie Weiner Stephanie Weiner

Stephanie Weiner is a senior at Spanish River Community High School in Boca Raton, Florida.

Dec 6, 2011

Melanie Muller Melanie Muller

Melanie Muller is a Sophomore English and Mathematics major at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is a member of News Staff at the Daily Collegian, UMass's student newspaper, and an environmental activist.

Dec 6, 2011

Zoë Carpenter Zoë Carpenter

Zoë Carpenter is The Nation's assistant Washington editor. She has written for Rolling Stone, Guernica and the Poughkeepsie Journal, and has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and other media outlets. Follow her on Twitter @ZoeSCarpenter.  

Dec 6, 2011

Sakib Ahmed Sakib Ahmed

Sakib is 17 years old and a junior at Herricks High School.

Dec 6, 2011

William deBuys William deBuys

William deBuys is the author of seven books, including the just published A Great Aridness: Climate Change and the Future of the American Southwest (a Pulitzer Prize finalist), and The Walk (an excerpt of which won a Pushcart Prize). He has long been involved in environmental affairs in the Southwest, including service as founding chairman of the Valles Caldera Trust, which administers the 87,000-acre Valles Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico.

Dec 5, 2011

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