Authors

Stephen Schwartz Stephen Schwartz

Stephen Schwartz lived for the past eighteen months in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo working as a freelance journalist and consultant on press-freedom issues, labor reform and inte…

Apr 14, 2010

Benjamin L. McKean Benjamin L. McKean

Benjamin L. McKean, a Harvard College junior majoring in social studies, is a member of the Harvard Living Wage Campaign.

Apr 14, 2010

Debra Cash Debra Cash

Debra Cash ([email protected]) is a workplace analyst and technology designer in Boston who moonlights as dance critic for National Public Radio’s Here and Now.

Apr 14, 2010

Andrew Levison Andrew Levison

Andrew Levison is the author of two books about American workers, The Working-Class Majority and The Full Employment Alternative.

Apr 14, 2010

Marjorie Heins Marjorie Heins

Marjorie Heins, who directs the Free Expression Policy Project at the National Coalition Against Censorship, is the author of Not in Front of the Children: “Indecency,”…

Apr 14, 2010

John L. Allen Jr. John L. Allen Jr.

John L. Allen Jr. is the Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, an independent Catholic weekly (www.natcath.org). He can be reached at [email protected].

Apr 14, 2010

Danny Kohl Danny Kohl

Danny Kohl, a progressive activist for over fifty years, is a professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis. Full disclosure: He has a grant from the university, funde…

Apr 14, 2010

Robert James Parsons Robert James Parsons

Robert James Parsons, a freelance journalist working out of Geneva, covers international politics and humanitarian affairs for the Geneva daily Le Courrier.

Apr 14, 2010

Jonah Peretti Jonah Peretti

Jonah Peretti is completing a master’s degree at the MIT Media Lab. This summer he will join Eyebeam Atelier (www.eyebeam.org), a not-for-profit media arts organization in Ne…

Apr 14, 2010

Lawrence N. Powell Lawrence N. Powell

Lawrence N. Powell is a professor of history at Tulane University. His latest book is Troubled Memory: Anne Levy, the Holocaust, and David Duke’s Louisiana (North Carolina).

Apr 14, 2010

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