Authors

Aspen Baker Aspen Baker

Aspen Baker is the leading voice in the nation on the personal experiences of women post-abortion.  Under her leadership, Exhale's award-winning pro-voice programs have served thousands of women and their loved ones; innovated new strategies to reduce abortion stigma; introduced new, thought-provoking ideas into the abortion dialogue and been featured extensively in the media. To learn more about Exhale, you can visit their website and their blog.    

Nov 12, 2010

Steph Herold Steph Herold

Steph Herold is a reproductive justice activist who has worked in direct service abortion care and reproductive health advocacy. She founded the website IAmDrTiller.com to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Tiller and honor the stories of abortion providers. She also founded the blog AbortionGang.org as a space for young people in the reproductive justice movement. She tweets from the handle @IAmDrTiller and lives in Brooklyn, NY. 

Nov 12, 2010

Laurie Penny Laurie Penny

Laurie Penny, a writer, journalist and activist from London, writes regularly for The New Statesman and the Independent. She is the author of Penny Red: Notes From the New Age of Dissent.

Nov 11, 2010

Elisa Sampedrín Elisa Sampedrín

Nov 10, 2010

Benjamin Nathans Benjamin Nathans

Benjamin Nathans teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and is the author of Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter With Late Imperial Russia. He is writing a history of the Soviet dissident movement.

Nov 10, 2010

Abby Kiesa Abby Kiesa

Nov 5, 2010

The Atlantic Philanthropies The Atlantic Philanthropies

Nov 5, 2010

Billy Wimsatt Billy Wimsatt

Social entrepreneur, philanthropic consultant, author, journalist, and political organizer, Billy Wimsatt's latest book is Please Don’t Bomb the Suburbs: A Midterm Report on My Generation, and the Future of our Super Movement (Akashic Books, September 2010).

Nov 3, 2010

Evan Medina Evan Medina

Evan writes about domestic politics for the Daily Pennsylvanian

Nov 2, 2010

The Common Good The Common Good

Nov 2, 2010

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