Authors

E.J. Graff E.J. Graff

E.J. Graff, a resident scholar at the Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center, is a journalist and the author of What Is Marriage For? The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution (Beacon Press).

Apr 2, 2010

Jordan Green Jordan Green

Jordan Green works with Southern Exposure magazine and the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham, North Carolina…

Apr 2, 2010

Chris Kromm Chris Kromm

Chris Kromm, executive director of the Institute for Southern Studies, is the coordinator of Gulf Coast Reconstruction Watch (reconstructionwatch.org).

Apr 2, 2010

Carl T. Bogus Carl T. Bogus

Carl T. Bogus, professor of law at Roger Williams University, is the author of Why Lawsuits Are Good for America: Disciplined Democracy, Big Business and the Common Law (NYU). He a…

Apr 2, 2010

Ralph Brave Ralph Brave

Ralph Brave, a science writer based in Davis, California, is currently on a fellowship at the Center for Genetics and Society. He has written on the human genome for the past six y…

Apr 2, 2010

Mark Weisbrot Mark Weisbrot

Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, in Washington, DC, is co-author of The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress (Center for Economic and Policy Research). He is the president of Just Foreign Policy justforeignpolicy.org.

Apr 2, 2010

Amy Alexander Amy Alexander

Amy Alexander is a 2008 Alfred Knobler Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute. She is currently at work on a book about race and the media.

Apr 2, 2010

Gayle Forman Gayle Forman

Gayle Forman is a freelance journalist who writes about social justice issues pertaining to young people. She recently returned from Quetta, Pakistan, where she reported on Afghan…

Apr 2, 2010

Herbert Mitgang Herbert Mitgang

Herbert Mitgang, author and critic, is a fellow of the Society of American Historians. A former editorial writer for the New York Times, his writing honors include the George Polk…

Apr 2, 2010

Elise Harris Elise Harris

Elise Harris is writing a book about intellectual history and romantic love.

Apr 2, 2010

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