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Annie Levin

is a journalist based in New York City. Her work draws connections between the worlds of art, politics, and labor. Her recent writing can be found in Observer, Jacobin, In

Shanna Farrell

is an interviewer, writer, and audio producer. She is an interviewer at UC Berkeley’s Oral History Center, where she works on a wide variety of projects and specializes in contemporary

Joj

has had pieces published in Insider, YourLifeIsATrip, and Five Minutes. They are writing a braided memoir about their nomadic childhood, their first year in France, and flashes of the movies

Hannah Wallace

is a writer who covers everything from regenerative agriculture and natural food trends to cannabis startups, maverick winemakers, and food justice activists.

Patrick Maynard

is a reporter whose work has appeared in more than a dozen publications, including VICE, The Independent, Truthout, and The Baltimore Sun. He lives in Berlin.

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Katelynn Laws

is a Colombian-American writer and producer based in North Carolina. She has produced for Feet in 2 Worlds’ A Better Life?.

Magdalena Rojo

is a freelance journalist covering global issues and human rights, mostly in developing countries. She’s the co-founder of the long-term global project, Women Who Stay, which brings a different perspective

KerryAnn O’Meara

is a professor of Higher Education and a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP). Her research examines faculty careers and academic rewards systems with a particular

Dawn Culpepper

is the Associate Director and an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Maryland’s ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence. Dr. Culpepper’s research broadly examines diversity, equity, and inclusion in the

Audrey J. Jaeger

is W. Dallas Herring Professor at NC State University. Examining relationships and experiences among faculty and students in postsecondary institutions, her research illuminates issues of transition, access, equity, climate, agency

Alexandra Kuvaeva

was a research assistant for the ADVANCE program and recently earned her PhD in International education policy at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Joya Misra

is a professor of Sociology & Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research and teaching primarily focus on social inequality, including inequalities by gender and gender identity, race,

Thomas Adam

is an associate professor of International and Global Studies at the University of Arkansas.

Robert Saleem Holbrook

is the Executive Director of the Abolitionist Law Center, a law project dedicated to ending race and class based discrimination in the criminal justice system and all forms of state

Annika Olson

is the Assistant Director of Policy Research for the Institute for Urban Policy Research and Analysis (IUPRA) at UT Austin. She received a dual Master’s degree in Psychology and Public

Michele Gilman

is the Venable Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Professor Gilman directs the Civil Advocacy Clinic, where she supervises students representing low-income individuals and community

Molly McCluskey

is an award-winning freelance journalist who has written extensively on food security and farming communities. She divides her time between California and Washington, D.C.

Sara Van Note

is a print and audio journalist based in New Mexico. She’s inspired by birdsong and fascinated by stories of resistance and resilience. Her stories have appeared in various media outlets

Ryan Conrad

is a queer activist, artist, and educator living in the Ottawa Valley. You can learn more about his work online at faggotz.org.

Choquette Hamilton

is the founder and CEO of RISE Child Development Center Inc., Entrepreneur-in-Residence for Promise Venture Studio, and a 2021 Public Voices Fellow of The OpEd Project.

Cassandra Roxburgh

is a journalist covering LGBTQ issues and climate rights. She left academia after completing her masters thesis on corporate human rights diligence to pursue a career as a freelance writer.

Anita Bhadani

is a freelance journalist. Anita has a background in third-sector communications, having worked in digital communications and media roles at various non-profit organizations.

Pamela Haines

is a writer, workshop leader, and speaker with a common theme of demystifying the connections between economics and daily life, while challenging people to claim their power and act on
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