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Michelle Power
Michelle Power PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, based in Sydney, Australia. Her research outcomes are significant for human health and wildlife health...
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Rebekah Entralgo is the managing editor of the IPS Inequality.org website and newsletter. Previously she covered immigration, labor and tax policy as a reporter at ThinkProgress and later led communications...
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Tanya Wadhwa
Tanya Wadhwa writes for Peoples Dispatch, an international media project with the mission of bringing voices from people’s movements and organizations across the globe.
- New president Gabriel Boric says Chile will be ‘neoliberalism’s grave’
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Urariano Mota
Urariano Mota is a Brazilian writer and journalist, a chronicler of Brazil’s culture, people, and politics. Mota is the author of the novels "Soledad no Recife," "O Filho Renegado de...
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Eugene Dennis
Eugene Dennis (1905-61) was a union organizer and longtime leader of the Communist Party USA. He served as the party's General Secretary during the height of the Cold War anti-communist...
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Karl Engels
Karl Engels writes occasionally for People's World.
- ‘Clean water case of the century’: Environmentalists score landmark wastewater dumping victory
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Emily Denny
Emily Denny is a freelance writer and graduate of UC Berkeley with degrees in environmental policy and English literature. Her concern for climate issues stems from growing up on the...
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