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Jones, Nathan | United States

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Denton, Marcus | United States

I live in Austin, Texas where I work at a class- and race-segregated inner-city high school. I attended the Z Media Institute in 2003 and founded the Austin Project for a Participatory Society in 2007.

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Agnostic, Justin | United States

I am of a Socialist, on the more libertarian side of the socialist spectrum.      

Justin Agnostic's ZSpace page >>

Hall, Lucas | Australia

       

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Cervine, Salvadore | United States

 Location: Albany, New York  Affiliations:IndyMedia, PublicAccess Citizen Action of NewYork Work: Mass Media                      Education: Some Interests: Varied          ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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