is Associate Professor of African Studies and Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. His research
is a sociocultural anthropologist, and professor and Chair of Anthropology at San Diego State University. Past president of the Society for Medical Anthropology and a longstanding member of the editorial
is a solutions-focused journalist covering health equity, food sovereignty, and sustainable food systems. Her work has appeared in Civil Eats, The Counter, Reasons to Be Cheerful, The Daily Yonder, and
teaches clinical and doctrinal courses. In both kinds of courses, she integrates problem-solving exercises and applied lawyering skills, typically within the context of representing real clients. Through experiential learning opportunities,
is an audio journalist, producer, and self-proclaimed theater critic. Before joining the team at Wonder Media Network, she had the pleasure of launching FiveThirtyEight’s sports podcast as well as producing
is a professor of psychology at Columbia University, director of the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution, and author of The Way Out: How to Overcome Toxic
is Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His research focuses on state school finance policies, the economics of education, and teacher
is the John and Maria Neag Professor of Urban at the University of Connecticut where he is also a professor of educational leadership and law. At the University of Connecticut, Dr.
is a professor in the English Department at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, where she directs the Oral History Lab. She focuses on Puerto Rico, disasters, climate, and
is the Executive Director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at Cal State LA. Previously, he was Chair of the Division of Politics, Administration, and Justice at CSU
is Director of Research at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. An internationally recognized expert on philanthropy, Dr. Osili frequently speaks across the country on issues related to
is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University and a Visiting Scholar at IUPUI. She also serves as a Senior Associate Editor for the
is a DC-based multimedia journalist driven to produce solutions-oriented public service reporting. She previously wrote about housing, transportation, climate, LGBTQ+ issues, and more for publications like Greater Greater Washington, DCist/WAMU,
is a Bangladeshi-American cartoonist from Austin, Texas, who enjoys working in water-based media. Her stories deal with complex emotions in both real and fantastic locations. In her free time she
is an experienced writer and editor based in Philadelphia. She writes on business, health, regulation, finance, and more. She’ll edit just about anything for clarity and consistency. She can be
is the economy reporter at The 19th. Previously, she worked as a business reporter for the Miami Herald, where she covered the tourism industry, and the Orlando Sentinel, where she
is a Spanish journalist and photographer whose work focuses primarily on the fields of farming, food, environmental issues, and travel and appears in The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler,
is an American portrait, food, and lifestyle photographer whose work centers around urban life and agriculture. She has been featured in The New York Times Style Magazine, YES! Magazine, Télérama,
is Distinguished Professor of Theology, the Cal Turner Chancellor’s Chair of Wesleyan Studies, and the Founding Director of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice.
is a practicing architect and urbanist and a co-curator with Palfest, the Palestine Festival of Literature. He holds a Master’s in Architecture from Yale.
is a Senior Vice President and Executive Editor. She is also the co-host of the Rewire News Group podcast Boom! Lawyered. She was part of the SCOTUSblog symposium on abortion
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