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Gambetti, Zeynep | Turkey
“Did somebody say liberal totalitarianism? Yes, and despite the 5½ (mis)uses of the notion” (co-authored with Refik Güremen), Rethinking Marxism, Vol. 17 (5), 2005, p. 638-645.
Slepton, So -- | United States
Introducing SleptOn.com What's the Meaning of SleptOn? In common street slang, the term "slept on" implies much more than a restful slumber at night. When something has been slept on, then its significance has been disavowed and disregarded. Today, the relevance of certain issues, people, organizations, movements and events (presently and historically) lack the proper awareness...
Administrator, Site | United States
The Administrators of the Site are Michael Albert and Chris Spannos...
Hammick, Adam | United States
In 2008 I finished a master\'s in community-based indigenous literacy education in Oaxaca, Mexico. I\'m interested in indigenous language revitalization and biocultural diversity conservation generally. Now I\'m volunteering at allgo (allgo.org), a queer people of color organization, where I help fundraise and develop online organizing tools for issues such as immigration and nonviolence.
Orbison, Bethany | United States
I never quite know how to approach these sort of things.... I will just say that currently I am traveling the United States in an Airstream Travel Trailer with my partner and our dog. We have been on the road for over a year and have truly seen the good, the bad and the ugly that this country and it\'s people have to offer. The landscape of America is amazing (in the places that have not been p...
Mychalejko, Cyril
Cyril is an editor and writer with the www.UpsideDownWorld.org media collective.
Gibler, John
John Gibler is a Global Exchange Media Fellow and author of Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt, forthcoming from City Lights. Gibler has been living and writing from Mexico since 2006. He has reported for Left Turn, In These Times, Znet, Z Magazine, New Politics, Common Dreams, Yes! Magazine, Colorlines and Democracy Now!.
Poe, Jonathon | United States
If you want to know more, just ask! (or just wait until I add more to this!)
Hunt, Steve | United States
Born in Tulsa and raised in Oklahoma City, I was a far far Right leaning guy for many years. The movie version of my life will show me working in downtown OKC during the Murrah bombing, and immediatley awakening to the realities of the world. It is however all much more complicated than that, and the lessons I have learned along the way have been beyond amazing.
Dominick, Brian | United States
. Brian has taught a variety of courses at ZMI in the years since.
Herndon, Thomas | United States
I'm originally from Austin, TX, but moved to Olympia, WA to go to The Evergreen State College. There I studied quite a bit of political economy, foreign policy, critical race and gender studies, social movements and ethnography and organized a bit with different groups. I also attended ZMI 2007. After my stint at Evergreen, my finances were deeply in the red, and I had caught the I need t...
Strauss, Uri | United States
I'm a Canadian/Israeli living in Massachusetts and studying for the Massachusetts bar exam. I have every expectation of failing it, because I'm not taking a bar review course. I'm a member of the National Lawyers Guild, and interested in questions like How can radical lawyers most effectively create social change? Why are the legal profession and legal education so messed up? and What would a l...
Dixon, Chris | Canada
Chris Dixon, originally from Alaska, is a longtime anarchist organizer, writer, and educator with a PhD from the University of California at Santa Cruz. His writing has appeared in numerous book collections as well as periodicals such as Anarchist Studies, Clamor, the Earth First! Journal, Left Turn, and Social Movement Studies. Dixon is currently completing a book based on interviews with org...
Hill, Marcus | United States
I'm somewhere around 25yrs old--born and raised on the central coast of California. Finished a Masters degree in an unconvincing Public Health program in 2008, and am currently working on starting a non-profit focusing specifically on participatory community projects. My political history is more a reflection of life experience, so it's difficult to summarize. I attended Z Media Institute...
Earp, Charley | United States
Utopian Longings Charley's Brief Autobiography For some reason, I always go back to the year of my birth, as if that explains something about my adult self. Nineteen sixty-three was the year that Martin Luther King, Jr. preached his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington. Although just an infant, I imbibed something of that utopian spirit tha...


