• Danny Dorling

    Danny Dorling is professor of human geography at the University of Sheffield. He has written extensively about the widening gap between rich and poor and his work regularly appears in the Guardian, UK. He is author of several books, including Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists and The Atlas of the Real World.

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  • Adrienne Drobnies

    Adrienne Drobnies is a PhD chemist and poet living in Vancouver, BC on the territories of the Coast Salish people. She worked with Rosemary Cornell at Simon Fraser University, and later at the BC Genomes Sciences Centre. In 2019, she published her first book of poetry, Salt and Ashes (Signature Editions), which won the Fred Kerner Award from the Canadian Authors Association. Her poem, “Randonnées,” won the Gwendolyn MacEwen Prize and was shortlisted for the CBC literary award. She is grateful to breathe the air, walk along the ocean, and wander through the forests of the lands where she resides, and seeks in whatever ways she can to sustain that abundance for future generations.

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  • Karen Dubinsky

    Karen Dubinsky

    Karen Dubinsky started visiting Cuba in 1978, and has lived in Havana intermittently since 2004. She is a professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University and co-teaches a course in Havana for Queen’s students. She is the author of The Second Greatest Disappointment: Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls and the co-editor of My Havana: The Musical City of Carlos Varela

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  • Edward Dunsworth

    Edward Dunsworth is a historian of migration and labour and assistant professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at McGill University. He lives in Longueuil, Quebec, with his wife and two children.

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  • Francis Dupuis-Déri

    Francis Dupuis-Déri

    Francis Dupuis-Déri is a professor of political science and a member of the Institut de recherches et d’études féministes at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He has been active in anarchist-leaning collectives in Quebec, France, and the United States. He is the author of several books on social movements, feminism, and anarchism.

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  • Dr. Erika Dyck

    Erika Dyck is a Canadian historian. She is a professor of history and Canada Research Chair in the History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. In 2014, she was inducted to the New College of Scholars, Artists and Scientists at the Royal Society of Canada.

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  • Nick Dyer-Witheford

    Nick Dyer-Witheford

    Nick Dyer-Witheford is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. He is the author of Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-Technology Capitalism, and co-author of Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Culture, and Marketing and Games of Empire: Global Capitalism and Video Games.

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  • Emily Eaton

    Emily Eaton is a professor in the department of geography and environmental studies at the University of Regina, in Treaty Four. She is a white settler doing research, teaching, and service devoted to addressing the climate and inequality crises at local and national scales and mapping pathways to transition that rectify the unjust colonial relationship that Canada has with Indigenous Peoples and marginalized communities.

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  • Wayne Ellwood

    Wayne Ellwood is former co-editor of New Internationalist magazine. He worked as an associate producer with the BBC television series, Global Report, and edited the reference book, The A to Z of World Development. He is author of the No-Nonsense Guide to Degrowth and Sustainability.

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  • Laura Ellyn

    Laura Ellyn

    Laura Ellyn is a writer and illustrator who lives in Montreal, Quebec. She studied Women’s Studies and Fine Arts at Concordia University. Her work has previously been published in Bitch, Briarpatch, and the Vancouver Review, as well as in the Indie Ladies Anthology and Indie Comics Quarterly.

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  • Gustavo Esteva

    Gustavo Esteva is an activist, writer, agriculturalist, and self-described de-professionalized intellectual.

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  • Brad Evans

    Brad Evans is a political philosopher, critical theorist, and writer, whose work focuses on the question of violence. The author of some ten books and edited volumes, along with over forty academic and media articles, he currently serves as a senior lecturer at the School of Sociology, Politics & International Studies, at the University of Bristol.

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  • Suzanne Evans

    Dr. Suzanne Evans holds a PhD in Religious Studies. After working, studying, and living in China, Indonesia, India, and Vietnam, she now lives and writes in Ottawa. She is the author of Mothers of Heroes, Mothers of Martyrs: World War I and the Politics of Grief. Her writing, which has appeared in academic and literary journals, newspapers, magazines, and books, has a strong focus on women and war.

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  • Silvia Federici

    Silvia Federici

    Silvia Federici is a feminist writer, teacher, and militant. In 1972 she was cofounder of the International Feminist Collective that launched the Wages for Housework campaign. Her books include Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women; Caliban and the Witch; Re-enchanting the World; and Revolution at Point Zero.

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  • Susan Ferguson

    Susan Ferguson is associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, and the author of Capitalist Childhoods, Anti-Capitalist Children and Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class.

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  • Belén Fernández

    Belén Fernádez, a contributing editor at Jacobin, graduated from Columbia with a BA in political science. She frequently writes for Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye, and Jacobin, and is the author of The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work.

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