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Andrew Mambondiyani

is a journalist based in Zimbabwe with a special interest in climate change and the environment in general. His work has appeared in local and international publications including BBC, Thomson

Xoài Pham

is a Vietnamese trans person, the digital media coordinator at Transgender Law Center, and the trans subject editor at Autostraddle. She is a storyteller and collaborative educator on gender, imperialism,

Kovie Biakolo

wrote this article for YES! Magazine. Kovie is a writer and multiculturalism scholar specializing in culture and identity.

Kofi Boone

is a professor of Landscape Architecture at the College of Design at North Carolina State University. Professor Boone focuses on the changing nature of communities and developing tools for enhanced community

Julian Agyeman

is a professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University.

Samantha Ortega

is a junior studying history at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. She grew up in El Paso, Texas.

April Thames

is an associate professor of Psychology at the University of Southern California. 

Carol Linnitt

is a journalist, editor, illustrator and co-founder of The Narwhal. Her reporting on energy and environmental politics has appeared in VICE Canada, The National Observer, Academic Matters and The Tyee.

Lawrence Burnley

is the vice president for diversity and inclusion at the University of Dayton.

George B. Cunningham

is a professor of Sport Management and Sr. Assistant Provost for Graduate and Professional Studies at Texas A&M University.

Lawrence Goldstone

is the author of five books and numerous articles on constitutional law. His reviews and opinion pieces have appeared in, among other publications, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times,

Demi Guo

is an NYC journalist with bylines in WNPR and National Geographic. 

James Bruggers

covers the U.S. Southeast as part of InsideClimate News’ National Environment Reporting Network. He has previously covered energy and the environment for Louisville’s Courier Journal, USA Today, and at publications

Marianne Lavelle

is a politics reporter for InsideClimate News. She has covered environment, science, law, and business in Washington, D.C. for more than two decades for outlets including National Geographic, U.S. News

Evelyn Nieves

is a California reporter for InsideClimate News and a former staff writer for the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Associated Press.

Ilana Cohen

is a reporter for InsideClimate News and an associate managing editor of the Harvard Political Review. As a freelance journalist, Ilana has contributed to The Nation, The Guardian, The New

Simon Levin

is a professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University.

Andrew Carlson

is a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University.

Megan Ming Francis

is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington. Megan specializes in the study of American politics, race, and the development of constitutional law.

Leslie Ruyle

is an associate research scientist and assistant director at Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at Texas A&M University.

Christine Crudo Blackburn

is currently the deputy director of the Pandemic and Biosecurity Program at the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at Texas A&M, conducting research on various aspects of pandemic disease policy

Hilary Moore

is an anti-racist political educator and teaches with generative somatics. She works on the Leadership Team of Showing Up for Racial Justice, and is the co-author Lessons for Today’s Movements

Beenish Ahmed

is a writer, reporter, and the founder of THE ALIGNIST, a box subscription service that delivers the world to your door through a novel, companion reader, authentic recipes, and ethically-sourced

Ryan Huerto

is a family medicine physician and health services researcher dedicated to health justice, workforce diversity, chronic non-communicable disease management, disease prevention, medical education, and mentorship.
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