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Nagel, Fred | United States
Fred Nagel is a filmmaker and political activist. He is a US Veteran who devotes his time to a radio show (http://www.classwars.org), peace organizing (http://www.dutchesspeace.org), Palestinian rights (http://www.mideastcrisis.org), a Nicaraguan sister city project (http://www.mhsistercity.org), and the Dutchess Green Party (http://www.dutchessgreens.org). A resident of Rhinebeck, NY, he also ...
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.
Langstaff, David | United States
David Langstaff has attended the Z Media Institute in the past and is currently focusing on historical macro-sociology and critical development studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. He can be reached at davidklangstaff@gmail.com
Cowper, Karun | Australia
It is clear that as a race we stand at an important crossroads. A juncture that provides us huge opportunities and challenges for positive change, both in our little lives and also in the larger world.
George, Justin | Australia
Hi, I live in Melbourne, Australia, and I think I first came across Znet courtesy of the linear notes of a Propagandhi album along time ago. Soon after that Michael Albert gave a talk at my university- University of Queensland- where I first encountered in any detail his proposals on Parecon, which opened my eyes to exciting and new possibilities for progressive change. I particularly related ...
Nobes, Bob | United Kingdom
I am now 65 and am slowing down. My body is slower, my brain is slower (but not much), my work is slower - only 3 days a week. BUT - I am still trying to work out what I really want to do although the one thing I do know is that I still want to change the world! There is a way of treating the Earth and its inhabitants in a better, fairer, simpler and kinder manner but it's frustrating trying to...
Elliott, Drew | United States
Working stiff. Trying to balance meaning with survival.
Williams, Leonard | United States
Teaches political science at Manchester College in North Manchester, Indiana. Writes primarily on topics related to political ideologies--most recently focused on anarchist theory. C.V. found at http://users.manchester.edu/facstaff/lawilliams/professional_data.htm.
Gapasin, Fernando | United States
I am Fernando E. Gapasin, a Chicano/Pilipino/American, working class, male, age 62, who was born and resides in the U.S.A. I am also a Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO) President, Labor Educator and author. I come from a family of farm workers who were founders of agricultural unions before the UFW and were themselves founders of the UFW. In 1963, I was involved in my first union strike and I ha...
Baldwin, Anthony | Australia
Bio. 73 years old. Today 18th Feb . Retired though I tutor students in English Literature.Forty years in civil servive as a senior investigator and then executive.Interests. Literature. Favourite author Aldous Huxley. Politics but more from a theoretical side. Environment.Mysticism and spirituality.Going to do the course with Znet on Anarchism in March.Have majors in English and History.M...
Nadder Lago, Karen | United States
I became politically active while in college during the late 60s and early 70s, serving as editor of the campus paper for three of my four undergrad years. I earned a Masters in Journalism in ’73 and have been combining politics and writing ever since, actively involved as a grassroots organizer, journalist, and environmentalist for more than 3 decades. In the late 70s, I...
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