Authors

NationAction NationAction

Through The Nation’s Take Action program, we direct readers to meaningful actions on a range of critical issues on which they can make a difference. Hundreds of thousands of Nation…

Feb 3, 2012

Sean Thomas-Breitfeld Sean Thomas-Breitfeld

Sean Thomas-Breitfeld is the Senior Field Trainer and Campaign Researcher at the Center for Community Change. Prior to this role, he worked in CCC's communications and policy departments where he coordinated online and grassroots advocacy efforts, and lobbied on a range of issues, including immigration reform, transportation equity and anti-poverty programs. Before joining the Center, Sean worked as a Policy Analyst at the National Council of La Raza where he focused on employment and income security issues.

Feb 3, 2012

Abdulai Bah Abdulai Bah

Abdulai Bah is an independent reporter and journalism trainer at People’s Production House.

Jan 31, 2012

Alex Seitz-Wald Alex Seitz-Wald

Alex Seitz-Wald is the Assistant Editor of ThinkProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. 

Jan 30, 2012

Christian Wiman Christian Wiman

Christian Wiman's most recent book is Every Riven Thing (FSG). His translations of Osip Mandelstam, Stolen Air, will be published by Ecco in March. He edits Poetry magazine. Photo courtesy of Danielle Chapman.

Jan 27, 2012

Derek McGee Derek McGee

Derek McGee served two tours in Iraq. He is the author of When I Wished I Was Here: Dispatches From Fallujah (The Crumpled Press).

Jan 25, 2012

Paul Bass Paul Bass

Paul Bass, who has covered New Haven for more than thirty years, edits the online New Haven Independent. He is the author, with Douglas Rae, of Murder in the Model City: The Black Panthers, Yale and the Redemption of a Killer.

Jan 25, 2012

Pablo Eisenberg Pablo Eisenberg

Pablo Eisenberg is a senior fellow at the Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute.

Jan 25, 2012

Louise W. Knight Louise W. Knight

Louise W. Knight is the author of two biographies, Citizen: Jane Addams and The Struggle for Democracy, about Addams’s formative years, and Jane Addams: Spirit in Action, the first full life biography in 37 years.  Knight also works with nonprofits and foundations on board development, and program planning and evaluation. She lives in Evanston, IL. 

Jan 25, 2012

Diana Delgado Diana Delgado

Diana Delgado is a free lance writer primarily focused on local government, politics, women's rights and Hispanic/Latino issues. She is also a public relations professional with experience in the private, public and non-profit sectors. Ms. Delgado has been on board with Occupy Colleges since October 2011. She holds a graduate degree from Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, and is based out of New York, New York.  Please follow her on Twitter: @dduchessny.

Jan 24, 2012

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