Books's ZSpace Friends
Emami, Jessica | United States
I am a Graduate Fellow and Ph.D. Student of Sociology at the George Mason University, Institute for Immigration Research
Reizman, Mike | United States
I'm not a great believer in human progress, but I get angry at injustice. So, I do at lot of research and write occasional articles. Though I know that information is not everything, I do my little bit in talking to others against the wars and militarism. And for many years, I've given money to magazines, websites, and organizations, such as Z, The Nation, Common Dreams, AntiWar.com, ...
Isaacs, Joel | United States
Living in Berkeley in the 70s I was part of a Situationist inspired radical group who wanted to put subjectivity and community back into the revolution. Skip forward. I read Zmag for 20 years. Six years ago I was reading Chomsky's Understanding Power. One morning I woke up frightened. I thought: "All those wild ideas I have about what's really going on in the world - they're all true!"...
Spannos, Chris | United States
Chris Spannos has had over a decade of experience in self-managed media collectives and also as an activist, organizer, and anti-capitalist. From 1998-2006 he participated in the Redeye collective, heard on Vancouver Co-op radio. In September 2006 he joined Z as full-time staff focusing on ZNet and ZCom web operations. Other media work includes helping out with Z Video productions, being ...
Shannon, Deric | United States
I'm a working class kid from Indiana relocated to an academic institution on the East Coast. I co-edited Contemporary Anarchist Studies and co-authored Political Sociology: Oppression, Resistance, and the State, a book on social movements and resistance. I like music, reading, writing, and long walks in my house.
Brody, Y. | France
Born in New York City in 1972, the author is a clinical psychologist. To pay the bills, he helps people understand themselves and their environment, and encourages them to imagine all possible changes, individually and socially. His university courses include Media, Culture, and Society; Psychodynamic Psychology; International Business Ethics; and Geopolitics. The general focus here is on is...
Biggs, Christopher | United States
Christopher Biggs is a composer and multimedia artist residing in Council Bluffs, IA. Chris is a co-founder and board member of the Kansas City Electronic Music and Arts Alliance (KcEMA). Chris is a member of Quadrivium, a Kansas City-based ensemble dedicated to the performance of new music for flute, clarinet, cello, and piano. Along with Mauricio Salguero, Chris forms part of a clarin...
Atkinson, Lonnie | United States
2005 ZMI student. I currently live in South Bend, Indiana. Concerned with the lack of political courage and radical vision in today's music, I turned to songwriting as a form of activism. Free to the public, this work is intended not only as a vehicle for protest, but also as an organizing tool.
Young, Kevin | United States
Most of my recent articles are available at http://kyoung1984.wordpress.com.
Sweetman, Joseph | England
I am currently a lecturer in the School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK (http://psych.cf.ac.uk/sweetman). In my research I examine how a person’s/group’s position (status or power) in a social hierarchy influences the way they think about political and moral issues. In addition, I investigate the way political attitudes and emotions influences political ...
Andrews, John | United Kingdom
Born 1962 Living in NW London Love reading Z-Net, Noam Chomsky; John Pilger; Arundhati Roy; Paul Street; Tariq Ali; Edward Herman; William Blum, Naomi Klein and Howard Zinn. Particular interests: Cuba; Che Guevara; Fidel Castro; Venezuela; Hugo Chavez; Anarchism, Emma Goldman, 20th century history


