is a human-environment geographer whose research and teaching focus on geographies of justice by investigating intersections of human rights, development, and environmental change with attention to Indigenous politics in Latin
is queer writer, archivist, and organizer from Ohio currently living in Miami, Florida. They write about politics, gender, and sexuality, and things that make them curious.
is Professor of Communication Studies at Colorado State University, where she teaches courses in rhetoric, political communication, and gender and communication. She is the current editor of the Quarterly Journal
is a Pakistani American immigrant, human rights activist, and social entrepreneur. A graduate of Columbia University’s Masters program in Human Rights Studies, Saadia has worked with UN Women and other
has written for news outlets for more than a decade, contributing for seven years to local online news and 15 in commercial copywriting. She currently covers politics, business, social justice,
has been a professor at UCalgary for 23 years, conducting research on a variety of aspects related to water quality and pollution in southern Alberta shallow lakes. His interests lie
is bioGraphic’s managing editor and a science communicator at the California Academy of Sciences, where he gets to combine his passion for storytelling and technical expertise with his love of
is Cree-Métis from Treaty 6 Territory (member of Montreal Lake Cree First Nation) with deep roots in Treaty 4 and an experienced leader of Indigenous engagement in postsecondary education. Lori
is a reporter, researcher, and translator based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She writes about social movements, human rights violations, and pop culture. She is also a co-founder of The
serves on the boards of World BEYOND War and the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space. She is also on the advisory committee of the Global Just
is the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of History at Dartmouth College. He is currently working on a book tentatively titled, To Live Half American: African Americans at Home and Abroad
taught elementary school students in New York City public schools for 12 years. He currently facilitates workshops on racial equity and restorative justice for the Center for Racial Justice in
is a theologian, ordained minister, and anti-poverty activist. Co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival and director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights and Social Justice at Union
is a freelance reporter, longtime journalist and creative storyteller. She is a former faith and spirituality reporter. Kristin loves theatre, museums and supporting the arts.
is an Emmy-nominated labor reporter, who covered the drug war in Brasil, spent years covering unions in the South & founded Payday Report with his NLRB settlement from being illegally
is a principal lecturer and director of the online graduate program in family and human development in the Sanford School. She has been teaching in the Sanford School since 2007. Teaching
is a principal lecturer with the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. Bodman’s current research interests include cross-cultural comparisons of parent-adolescent relationships; dissertation
is a farmer and nature conservationist who has played a significant role in the reintroduction of the Eurasian beaver, the water vole, and the white stork in England. His conservation
is a video editor and producer for Nexus Media News, where she covers environmental justice and climate change. Her work has appeared in outlets like The Atlantic, WIRED, Newsy, KQED,