Staff Writers, Editors, and Contributing Writers
Editors
Anai Rhoads - Founder and Executive Director of AnaiRhoads.org and the Director of Media Relations for Friends of Animals, an advocacy group founded in 1957. Her work has been featured on the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace, Iranian.com and the National Iranian-American Council. More... E-mail Anai Rhoads
Chris Ford - is the co-founder and former co-director of the Tucson Arizona-based Border Action Network and is the former Senior Writer for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Washington, D.C. Legislative Office. He may reached at chrisrhoadsford@anairhoads.org
Contributing Writers
Karyn Strickler is a political scientist, grassroots organizer and writer. She is a senior fellow with the Center for New Politics and Policy. Karyn is the producer and host of Climate Challenge on MMCTV. You may contact her at climatechallengetv@gmail.com.
Jordan Flaherty is a journalist based in New Orleans, and an editor of Left Turn Magazine. His work has been published and broadcast in outlets including Die Zeit (in Germany), Clarin (in Argentina), Al-Jazeera, TeleSur, and Democracy Now.
Lee Hall is the legal director for Friends of Animals; author of Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror (2006); co-author (with Priscilla Feral) of Dining With Friends: The Art of North American Vegan Cuisine (2005), and On Their Own Terms: Bringing Animal Rights Philosophy Down to Earth (2010). Lee wrote the "Vegetarianism" and "Environmental Racism" entries for the Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice (2007). Lee has taught both Immigration and Refugee Law & Policy and Animal Law, and speaks frequently on food security, climate change, the importance of the ecology to animal rights, and the culture of the cage. Tweet with Lee at twitter.com/veganmeans.
Emily Hunter is an environmental journalist that resides in Toronto, Canada. She is the MTV News Canada eco-correspondent and THIS Magazine online's chief eco-blogger. She has had her work published and broadcasted with Eye weekly, Now Magazine, CP24, City TV Toronto and CTV National. Emily has also participated in numerous conservation campaigns abroad as an activist, including protecting indigenous species in the Galapagos and fighting for whales in the Antarctic Ocean with Sea Shepherd.
Shelley Bluejay Pierce is widely known to readers in many online magazines, blog sites and in printed materials world-wide. As an investigative journalist, she reveals the hidden truths inside political, environmental and societal issues. Often featured in tribal newspapers across the USA, she shares insight into the current affairs within the American Indian communities. Indigenous cultures, wildlife and environmental issues are at the core of her writing and her own personal stories and experiences frequently appear throughout much of her writing.
Katz Freed is a civil rights attorney, with a Federal and State practice, sworn into the Supreme Court. As a child of a Holocaust survivor, Freed has always been an advocate for human rights, and practiced law in order to give people a recourse to protect their civil rights.
Timbre' Wolfe is a long-time political activist and musician. He holds a Bachelors in Music composition having studied with Michael Hennagin (a rare "full ride" Curtis Institute of Music grad and student of American composer Aaron Copland). For two years Wolf edited Play, a progressive regional church music newsletter. Timbre' Wolfe's catalogue consists of hundreds of songs and essays, "Speechless" - a screenplay, and the unpublished novel "Breakfast of Loathing".
Gabriele Zamparini - After completing his Law studies Zamparini moved to the United States. He worked in New York as a freelance journalist and filmmaker. Zamparini currently lives in London with his two cats Oscar and Walt. His work can be found on the The Cat's Dream
Christian McPhate is an opinion editor and column writer for the Wichitan newspaper out of Wichita Falls, Texas. He has written an extensive assortment of essays, tackling controversial issues within the arena of politics, religion, capitalism, media, healthcare, and social conformity.
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