Evans's ZSpace Friends
Podur, Justin | Canada
Justin Podur is a writer and editor for ZNet (www.zmag.org), part of Z Communications, an alternative media organization dedicated to political analysis and support for movements for social change. He has reported from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Pakistan, India, Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Israel/Palestine, and Mexico. He also writes on North America. He has writte...
van Dijk, Tara | Netherlands
Tara van Dijk is a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam Institute of Metropolitan and International Development Studies within the Graduate School of Social Sciences. She was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and received her Bachelors degree in Sociology from Southern Oregon University, U.S.A with minors in Women’s Studies and American Literature Studies. Before o...
Goodman, Dan | France
I'm a researcher in theoretical neuroscience with political interests in anarchism, civil liberties, capitalism, Islamophobia and irrational responses to terrorism. If you want to find out more, you can also see my other web pages: My blog My academic page My personal page
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.
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...
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 ...
Grinder, Matt | Canada
Matthew Grinder is a high school teacher for physics, math and junior science in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. I was a founding member of the Vancouver Participatory Economics Collective, and I like to advocate for participatory society when I can.
Ambrose, Joss | England
I DON'T WAVE BANNERS, I'M NOT A PUNK,I'M JUST A TEA DRINKING ENGLISHMAN WHO KNOWS THIS WORLD'S IN A MESS...OK I'M A BIT MILITANT SOMETIMES...I'm co-founder of an up and coming alternative news source called UFOmedia. I must add at this point that UFO = nothing to do with flying saucers.Originally we were known simply as the Underground Film Organisation - we show politi...
Schindler, Jonathan | United States
I am from Saint Louis, MO. My left interests mainly include addressing economic injustice, although I think all spheres need to be addressed in the long run. I am an advocate of Parecon and admirer of the great work that Michael Albert and the rest of the Z staff have put into making this site what it is today.
Cromwell, David | United Kingdom
David Cromwell is a fulltime writer and co-editor, with David Edwards of Media Lens (http://www.medialens.org). He is also co-founder, with Mark Levene, of the Crisis Forum (http://www.crisis-forum.org.uk). Originally from Glasgow, where he obtained a PhD in solar physics, he left in 1988 to take up a research position in Boulder, Colorado. He then worked for Shell in the Netherlands...
Wetzel, Tom | United States
In Deer Hunting With Jesus Joe Bageant says "those who grow up in the lower class in America often end up class conscious for life" and so it has been with me.After leaving high school I worked as a gas station attendant for quite a few years and got let go from that job in one of the first job actions I was involved in. I gradually worked my way through college and in the early '70s ...


