Samuel Zipp Samuel Zipp
Samuel Zipp teaches American and urban studies at Brown University and is the author of Manhattan Projects: The Rise and Fall of Urban Renewal in Cold War New York.
Apr 16, 2010
Paul Duguid Paul Duguid
Paul Duguid teaches at the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a professorial research fellow at Queen Mary, University of London.
Apr 16, 2010
Melissa Mark-Viverito Melissa Mark-Viverito
New York City Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and was elected to the City Council in January 2006 to serve as Council Member for the 8th Council District. Melissa is the first Puerto Rican woman and Latina elected to represent her district. During her first term, Melissa has sponsored several local laws to address tenant harassment and promote construction safety. Prior to her election to the City Council, Melissa worked for the 1199 SEIU New York's Health Care Union, as well as several community organizations and political campaigns. Besides her professional life, Melissa has been very active in community affairs, founding Women of El Barrio—an organization that promotes the development of women as leaders in the economic, political and social life of their community.
Apr 16, 2010
Brad Lander Brad Lander
City Council Member Brad Lander was elected to the New York City Council in November 2009. Prior to his election to the Council, Lander was the director of the Pratt Center for Community Development, where he worked with community leaders, city government and non-profit organizations to preserve and strengthen neighborhood quality-of-life, promote sustainability, and create opportunity in low-income neighborhoods. Before joining Pratt, Lander served for a decade as executive director of the Fifth Avenue Committee, community-based organization in Brooklyn that develops affordable housing, creates economic opportunities, and organizes tenants and workers. Lander also served as the Housing & Community Development chair of Brooklyn's Community Board 6, on the board of directors of the Jewish Funds for Justice and Grassroots Leadership, as policy co-chair of Housing First!, and on several panels advising the City of New York on public policy issues.
Apr 16, 2010
Anna Clark Anna Clark
Anna Clark is a freelance writer who lives in Detroit. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Republic, Politico Magazine, The American Prospect, Columbia Journalism Review, Next City, Grantland, and other publications. She is the editor of A Detroit Anthology, the founder of Literary Detroit, and a founding board member of Write A House. She is on twitter at @annaleighclark.
Apr 16, 2010
Miriam Pemberton Miriam Pemberton
Miriam Pemberton is a research fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies.
Apr 16, 2010
Olga Razumovskaya Olga Razumovskaya
Olga Razumovskaya is currently an intern at Russian Newsweek and a freelancer for Axel Springerin Moscow. A former web intern at The Nation, she has also interned at ABC News in Mumbai, India.
Apr 16, 2010
Robert Scheer Robert Scheer
Robert Scheer, a contributing editor to The Nation, is editor of Truthdig.com and author of The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street (Nation Books), The Pornography of Power: How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9/11 and Weakened America (Twelve) and Playing President (Akashic Books). He is author, with Christopher Scheer and Lakshmi Chaudhry, of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq (Akashic Books and Seven Stories Press.) His weekly column, distributed by Creators Syndicate, appears in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Apr 16, 2010
Michelle Alexander Michelle Alexander
Michelle Alexander, the author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (New Press), is an associate professor of law at Ohio State University.
Apr 16, 2010
Rajeshree Sisodia Rajeshree Sisodia
Rajeshree Sisodia is a journalist and photographer who has covered human rights issues for a number of publications, including The New Statesman, Al Jazeera online and Le Monde diplomatique.
Apr 16, 2010