Coral Bracho Coral Bracho
Coral Bracho was born in Mexico City in 1951. She has published six books of poems: Peces de Piel Fugaz (1977), El Ser Que Va a Morir (1981), Bajo del Destello Liquido (1988), Tier…
Apr 14, 2010
Angelica Salas Angelica Salas
Angelica Salas is executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
Apr 14, 2010
Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler
Lawrence Weschler, a director emeritus of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU, has published over 20 books of narrative nonfiction on topics cultural and political.
Apr 14, 2010
Duane Moles Duane Moles
Duane Moles is a Center for Investigative Reporting associate and a student at the Graduate School of Journalism at UC, Berkeley.
Apr 14, 2010
George Monbiot George Monbiot
George Monbiot’s book Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning is published in the United States by South End Press. The sources for this article can be found on his website www.
Apr 14, 2010
Jeff Goodell Jeff Goodell
Jeff Goodell is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone. His most recent book is Big Coal: The Dirt Secret Behind America’s Energy Future.
Apr 14, 2010
Elizabeth Economy Elizabeth Economy
Elizabeth Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director of Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to…
Apr 14, 2010
Matthew Gilbert Matthew Gilbert
Matthew Gilbert Resides in Arctic Village, where he was raised by his grandparents, Reverend Trimble and Mary Gilbert. He earned a BA at the University of Alaska and recently compl…
Apr 14, 2010
Maya Jasanoff Maya Jasanoff
Maya Jasanoff’s Edge of Empire: Lives, Culture, and Conquest in the East, 1750-1850 won the 2005 Duff Cooper Prize.She is currently a fellow at the New York Public Library…
Apr 14, 2010
Gyan Prakash Gyan Prakash
Gyan Prakash, a professor of history at Princeton University, is the author of Another Reason: Science and The Imagination of Modern India, among other books.
Apr 14, 2010