Joshua Kendall Joshua Kendall
Joshua Kendall’s new book, The Forgotten Founding Father: Noah Webster’s Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture, will be published in April.
Mar 16, 2011
Jed Bickman Jed Bickman
Jed Bickman is a writer living in Brooklyn. He is currently a graduate student in Nonfiction Writing at The New School, and an intern at The Nation. His writing has appeared in The Huffington Post, Counterpunch, Creative Nonfiction, Ashe Journal, and The Commotion. He maintains a blog at www.jedbickman.com.
Mar 11, 2011
Riddhi Shah Riddhi Shah
Riddhi Shah is a Spring 2011 Nation intern and a freelance journalist based out of New York. She has written for the Boston Globe, Saveur, Salon, the Atlantic online and the New York Times online.
Mar 11, 2011
Mike Elk Mike Elk
Mike Elk is a labor journalist and third-generation union organizer based in Washington, D.C. He writes frequently for In These Times, AlterNet, and the American Prospect. You can follow him on Twitter at @MikeElk.
Mar 11, 2011
Rebecca Vilkomerson Rebecca Vilkomerson
Rebecca Vilkomerson is executive director of Jewish Voice for Peace.
Mar 10, 2011
Noam Sheizaf Noam Sheizaf
Noam Sheizaf, a Tel Aviv–based journalist, is manager of +972 Magazine. He covers the Israeli political system and the conflict; his work has been published in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Nation, Haaretz and other publications. Sheizaf grew up in Israel, served four and a half years in the IDF and later studied political science at Tel Aviv University.
Mar 10, 2011
Joseph Dana Joseph Dana
Joseph Dana, a journalist based in the West Bank and a contributing editor for the online independent commentary magazine +972, will be reporting and tweeting (@ibnezra) from the Audacity of Hope for The Nation.
Mar 10, 2011
Melanie Mason Melanie Mason
Melanie Mason, a journalist in Washington, DC, has been published in the New York Times, Politico, the Dallas Morning News and The New Republic.
Mar 10, 2011
Guillaume Apollinaire Guillaume Apollinaire
Mar 10, 2011
Ian Thomson Ian Thomson
Ian Thomson lives in London and is the author of Bonjour Blanc: A Journey Through Haiti and Primo Levi: A Life.
Mar 10, 2011