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Rachel R. Hardeman

is a tenured associate professor in the division of Health Policy & Management at the University of Minnesota.

Zoë Julian

is an obstetrician gynecologist, educator, and researcher committed to sexual, reproductive, and perinatal healthy equity through authentic and equitable community partnership.

Thomas A. Russo

is an expert in infectious diseases and cares for hospitalized patients at the Buffalo VA Medical Center in New York.

Alex Vitale

is professor of Sociology and coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College and a visiting professor at London Southbank University. He has spent the last 25

Allissa V. Richardson

is an assistant professor of Journalism at the University of Southern California.

Steve Gates

is Growth Manager at Chicago Beyond, an impact investor backing the fight for youth equity. Learn more at chicagobeyond.org.

Jean M. Twenge

is an American psychologist researching generational differences, including work values, life goals, and speed of development. She is a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, author, consultant, and

Michael J. Moore

wrote this article for YES! Magazine. Michael is at the Washington State Reformatory and is author of Highway Twenty, After the Change and Secret Harbor, set for release in July. His work has appeared in various anthologies, journals,

Fran Kritz

is a health policy writer based outside Washington, D.C. Fran has been a contributor to the California Health Report for more than a decade and also writes frequently for the

Chandra Thomas Whitfield

is an award-winning journalist and a 2019-2020 fellow with the Leonard C. Goodman Institute for Investigative Reporting. She is currently wrapping up production on In The Gap, a forthcoming podcast

Sheldon Solomon

is a professor of Psychology at Skidmore College.

Jeff Greenberg

is a professor of Social Psychology at the University of Arizona.

Harry C. Boyte

is a senior scholar in Public Work Philosophy at Augsburg University, who worked for Martin Luther King as a young man and co-chaired the Civic Engagement Subcommittee of the Obama

Trygve Throntveit

is a lecturer in Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development at the University of Minnesota. He is author of William James and the Quest for the Ethical Republic and Power Without

Chelsey Mae Johnson

is an MA candidate in Appalachian Studies and Public History at Appalachian State University. She researches and writes about food traditions, folk artists and kitsch culture.

Stephanie Hiller

is a freelance writer and writing instructor in Sonoma, California.

Rachel Parsons

is a Chicago-based writer, editor, teacher, activist, and mama. Rachel writes about gender, sexuality, race, work, family, teaching, and culture. She views writing as an important tool for social change.

Jardana Peacock

is a writer and an activist. Jardana is the author of Practice Showing Up: A Guidebook for White People Working for Racial Justice. They serve as the Director of Development

Charles Hankla

is an associate professor of Political Science at Georgia State University in Atlanta.

Charles Simpson

is a program administrator for the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University.

Karen Jacobsen

is a professor of Global Migration at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

Jennifer Atkinson

is a senior lecturer in environmental studies at the University of Washington and author of Gardenland: Nature, Fantasy & Everyday Practice.

Basav Sen

is the climate policy director at Institute for Policy Studies, where he works on climate and energy justice issues at the local, state, federal, and international levels.

Nargis Rahman

is a Bangladeshi-American Muslim writer and a mother of three. She is passionate about community journalism in the Greater Detroit area and about giving American Muslims and people of color

ray levy uyeda

is a staff reporter at Prism, focusing on environmental and climate justice
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