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Kurkulos, Maryellen | United States
My formative years were spent in the U.S. (Fall River) and Athens, Greece. Degrees from Wellesley, Columbia, Hopkins (biology and genetics) and most importantly ZMI (2005). My authentic education - still continuing - came via reading Chomsky, ZMag and ZNet. Currently affiliated with various local and not-so-local groups here in southeastern MA and greater Boston.
Peters, Cynthia | United States
Cynthia Peters is a freelance writer, activist, and editor of The Change Agent (www.nelrc.org/changeagent), a social justice magazine for adult learners and adult educators. She writes about a wide range of topics including organizing, parenting, marketing, feminism, racism, and gender politics.
Morin, Mike | United States
I am a Friend. BS - Environmental Studies Graduate Study in Planning and Economics MBA have worked construction, real estate appraisal, health care cost and util. report systems developer, Director of Managed Care Contracting for hospital,farm work, farm fertilizer delivery, lumber yard/hardware and delivery, Small Business Development Center, taught Computer Methods, etc. fellowship for the la...
Hands, Joss | England
I teach Communication and Media at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK, and do research on politics, democracy and new media.
Sargent, Lydia | United States
Lydia Sargent is co-founder and editor of Z Magazine. She is a writer, author, playwright, and actor. She was a founder and original member of the South End Press Collective. She organizes the Z Media Institute every year as well as teaching classes there.
Sanbonmatsu, John | United States
I am 47 years old, born and bred in the US. I work as a professor of philosophy and politics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, in Massachusetts. I first became politicized in the early 1980s, when I got caught up in the international nuclear disarmament movement. I later became involved in the Central American solidarity network, the animal rights movement, and the Green Party. Over th years ...
Roblin, Stephen | United States
I became political at a young age through my exposure to the daunting problems facing Baltimore city while playing basketball at a west side recreation council. In high school I was introduced to left activist/scholars such as Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky and others, who provided satisfying answers to questions I had about my society’s allowance for such gross inequalities and injustices. ...
Rabjohn, Dusty | United States
Dusty Rabjohn is an artist and teacher currently residing in Chicago, IL
M, Rob | United States
Since 2000, I have been involved in left activist movements of various types. In 2001, I attended ZMI and had a wonderful experience. The majority of my focus has been on human rights work and opposition to U.S. imperialism in its various guises. I agree with the view put forth in the book Liberating Theory, that oppressions in various arenas, be they the economic system, the state, patriarchy,...
Eisenstein, Hester | United States
Hester Eisenstein is a professor of sociology and Women’s Studies at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her books include Contemporary Feminist Thought (1983); Inside Agitators: Australian Femocrats and the State (1996); and Feminism Seduced: How Global Elites Use Women’s Labor and Ideas to Exploit...
Coculuzzi, Chris
Chris Coculuzzi works as a high school teacher in public education (. Chris lives in Toronto with his companion Kathy and their three children: Cabiria, Lórien, and Paisley.
Wilson, Patrick | Ireland
I live in Belfast Ireland and I work in a community development centre. I have an interest in health issues and in particular the links between ill health and deprivation. I am interested in the analyses offered by the contributors to Z on a range of problems facing humanity .I feel politically and philosophically at home with most of the views expressed on Z.Patrick
Street, Paul | United States
Paul Street is an independent radical-democratic policy researcher, journalist, historian, and speaker based in Iowa City, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois. He is the author of four books to date: Empire and Inequality: America and the World Since 9/11 (Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2004); Segregated Schools: Educational Apartheid in the Post-Civil Right...
Snyder, Matthew | United States
Born from a rather schizophrenic upbringing (his father is Mormon/LDS and his mother was Jewish), Matthew grew up in the southeastern panhandle of Washington state. He was raised along the Columbia River like a postmodern version of Moses, except for the fact that Moses didn't have a tremendous lantern jaw or a ridiculous mandible. The Tri-Cities, the area where he grew up in, was the nuclear ...
Guimond, Andre | Canada
Proud ZMI 2010 grad and member of the Vancouver Media Co-op.
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The ZSearch facilities are powerful and extensive. They can be userd in diverse ways, all from the top Search Page. We have also, however, ueed them ourselves to provide particular focused searches. This page is an example.
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