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
has conducted qualitative, mixed-methods, survey, and pharmacy practice-based research. Her research focuses on examining drivers of pharmacy workforce readiness to support the effective and equitable provision of community-based preventative health
is the State Health Specialist for the Mississippi State University (MSU) Extension Service and Associate Professor in the Department of Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion at MSU.
conducts research on strategic communication that aims to mobilize the public and improve health and social conditions. More specifically, her research focuses on health communication and nonprofit public relations, including
is the Associate Dean for Public Health Integration and Director of the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions, funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. She
is a Senior Research Officer at the Refugee Studies Centre focusing on refugee livelihoods, self-reliance, and local governance, and a Junior Research Fellow in Social Sciences at Wadham College, Oxford.
has a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Texas Christian University, where she studied at the Institute of Behavioral Research. Dr. Courtney worked with the State of New Mexico for eight
is an advocate for turning crises into opportunities for improving systems, solving challenges using data, technology, and collaboration. He knows why systems that should protect us, can fail us —
is a Mom, a licensed psychotherapist, a Quaker, and a longtime climate activist. She was the founder of 350Seattle and co-founder of the Faith and Climate Action Team. She is
is the Michael Ratner Middle East Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. He writes about US empire, the War on Terror, solidarity with Palestine, and anti-racism in the United
is a known expert in decision-making in crisis, disaster preparedness, and the use of technology to inform managers operating under urgent conditions. Graduating with a PhD from Yale University, she
is the international and Politics Editor at The Conversation. Her writing has been published in CityLab, Slate, Next City, and WIRED. Catesby has spent significant time abroad, primarily in Latin
is the director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska. His work experience of more than 17 years in the United States and Afghanistan as a
has written opinion pieces for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Nation, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, US News & World Report, Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, San
is a sustainability expert and has led climate action programs across public, private, and nonprofit organizations for over a decade. She is one of the creators of the King Tides
is an artist, writer, and researcher whose work investigates impermanence and possibility, often using the ocean as both site and metaphor. Her essays, exhibitions, events, and interactive installations consider our
is a writer, advocate, and senior adviser for Data for Progress. He previously was a health policy fellow in the United States Senate. He often writes on health and economic
is an American-born Jamaican based in his hometown of Portmore, St. Catherine Parish. He has experience working at the intersection of climate change and social justice issues throughout the Caribbean/Latin
is a Professor of Natural Resources Management and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Grand Valley State University, Michigan, and an Affiliate Scholar at Indiana University’s Ostrom Workshop. He holds a
is a mixed-race Chinese American writer, editor, and teacher based in Seattle. Her essays have appeared in Longreads, Fourth Genre, Witness, New England Review, Entropy, The Normal School, Literary Mama,
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