Jeremy Harding Jeremy Harding
Jeremy Harding is a contributing editor at The London Review of Books. His most recent book is Mother Country, a memoir.
Apr 2, 2010
Salih Mahmoud Osman Salih Mahmoud Osman
Salih Mahmoud Osman, a member of the Sudanese National Parliament, is a human rights advocate from Darfur. His work has been recognized by, among others, Human Rights Watch and the…
Apr 2, 2010
Sue Sturgis Sue Sturgis
Sue Sturgis, editorial coordinator of Gulf Coast Reconstruction Watch, writes for the Institute for Southern Studies’s Facing South blog.
Apr 2, 2010
Clint Hendler Clint Hendler
Clint Hendler is a freelance writer living in New York City.
Apr 2, 2010
Alex de Waal Alex de Waal
Alex de Waal is a program director of the Social Science Research Council and a director of Justice Africa in London. Since completing a PhD on Darfur in 1988 he has worked on fami…
Apr 2, 2010
Ange Mlinko Ange Mlinko
Ange Mlinko is poetry editor of The Nation. The recipient of the Randall Jarrell Award in Poetry Criticism from the Poetry Foundation, she teaches in the creative writing program of the University of Houston. Her most recent book of poems is Marvelous Things Overheard.
Apr 2, 2010
Jill Doub Jill Doub
Jill Doub is a contributor to the report “North Carolina at War” (Institute for Southern Studies/Southern Exposure, March 2007).
Apr 2, 2010
Jo-Ann Mort Jo-Ann Mort
Jo-Ann Mort, CEO of ChangeCommunications LLC, was director of communications for ACTWU and UNITE, predecessor unions to UNITE HERE.
Apr 2, 2010
Robert Nathan Robert Nathan
Robert Nathan, co-executive producer of the television series Law & Order, is a member of the Writers Guild of America.
Apr 2, 2010
Wes Enzinna Wes Enzinna
Wes Enzinna, a graduate student in Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley, is the winner of NACLA’s 2007 Samuel Chavkin Investigative Journalism award.
Apr 2, 2010