Authors

Kenneth Roth Kenneth Roth

Kenneth Roth is executive director of Human Rights Watch (www.hrw.org).

Apr 2, 2010

Dale Maharidge Dale Maharidge

Dale Maharidge, a journalism professor at Columbia University, was a newspaperman for 15 years. He’s the author of 12 books, including Fucked at Birth, which was published on Janua…

Apr 2, 2010

James Carroll James Carroll

James Carroll is a scholar-in-residence at Suffolk University, columnist for the Boston Globe, and author of the bestselling Constantine’s Sword. He's the author of  Practicing Catholic and his most recent book is Christ Actually: The Son of God for the Secular Age.

Apr 2, 2010

Paul Rogat Loeb Paul Rogat Loeb

Paul Rogat Loeb is the author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: Hope and Persistence in Troubled Times and Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in Challenging Times, both with newly updated editions. His work has appeared in many major newspapers, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times.

Apr 2, 2010

Ronald Steel Ronald Steel

Ronald Steel, the author of Temptations of a Superpower and other books on US politics and diplomacy, teaches international relations at the University of Southern California.

Apr 2, 2010

Linda Colley Linda Colley

Linda Colley is the Shelby M.C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton. Her most recent book is Captives: Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600-1850 (Pantheon).

Apr 2, 2010

Meline Toumani Meline Toumani

Meline Toumani is a writer based in New York City.

Apr 2, 2010

Knickerbocker Knickerbocker

Apr 2, 2010

Mikola Duzyj Mikola Duzyj

Apr 2, 2010

Steve Brodner Steve Brodner

Steve Brodner, a leading artist in the world of political satire and caricature, is a long time contributor to The Nation. His work has appeared in most major publications in the United States. His web and video work has been featured in The New Yorker, PBS, Slate and The Washington Spectator. He has won many awards and continues to push political, artistic and technological borderlines. Visit his website at stevebrodner.com.

Apr 2, 2010

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