Bethany Jean Clement is a staff writer for the Seattle Times. Her work has also appeared in The Stranger and on the windows of the Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co., among other places.
Arthur Goldhammer is the author of a novel, Shooting War, and the translator of more than 125 works from French. He writes widely on French politics and culture and is a senior affiliate at Harvard’s Center for European Studies.
J.M. Bernays is a writer living in Chicago. He works with the Center for Progressive Strategy and Research, an initiative of The People’s Lobby, and has the misfortune to be on Twitter.
Michael Brooks is a the co-host of the daily, award-winning political talk program TheMajority Report, the co-host of 2 Dope Boys & a Podcast, and a communications strategist.
David Slavick is a community building consultant and Director of Strategic Operations at 3TEC a nonprofit bringing the voice to American consumers to policy decisions in transportation, energy, and connectivity.
Miya Tokumitsu is a curator and writer. She is a contributing editor at Jacobin and the author of Do What You Love: And Other Lies about Success & Happiness.
Abou Farman is an artist and anthropologist teaching at the New School for Social Research. He is the author of Clerks of the Passage. As part of the artist duo caraballo-farman, he has exhibited work internationally in galleries, museums and other venues, including at the ...
John Dinges, the Godfrey Lowell Cabot Professor of Journalism Emeritus, Columbia University, lived in Chile from 1972 to 1978, working as a stringer for, among others, The Washington Post and Time magazine. He is the author, most recently, of The Condor Years: How Pinochet and ...