Emily Janakiram is a writer living in Brooklyn and a member of NYC for Abortion Rights. Her articles have appeared in The Baffler, the Los Angeles Review of Books, n+1, and Truthout.
Mohsin Alam Bhat teaches at Jindal Global Law School in New Delhi and heads its Centre for Public Interest Law. His academic work focusses on discrimination, exclusion, and the politics of religious and caste minorities in India. His essays have appeared in publications ...
Soumya Shankar reports on electoral politics and social movements with a South Asia focus. She teaches journalism at Stony Brook University in New York.
Furquan Ameen is a Delhi-based correspondent with The Telegraph. He received a masters degree in convergent journalism from AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia in 2011.
Makepeace Sitlhou is a journalist based in Guwahati, Assam. She has received rewards from the South Asian Journalism Association, the National Foundation for India, and the Mumbai Press Club. She is @makesyoucakes on Twitter.
Matthew King is a writer and teacher currently based in New York. His essays and reportage on environmental ethics have appeared in The Atlantic, Pacific Standard, and Boston Review, among others. More of his work can be found at matt-king.me and ...
Roger Reeves is an associate professor of poetry and 2015 Whiting Award winner whose poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Poetry, The Nation, The Believer, Ploughshares, and elsewhere.
James Pogue is the author of Chosen Country. He has written for Harper’s, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Granta, The New Republic, and Vice.
The author of Starshine & Clay and She Has a Name, Kamilah Aisha Moon teaches creative writing at Agnes Scott College and has been published widely, including in Best American Poetry and Poem-A-Day.