Peter Stalker is a former co-editor of the New Internationalist magazine who now works as a consultant to a number of UN agencies. He is the author of Workers without Frontiers: The Impact of Globalization on International Migration and the No-Nonsense Guide to International Migration.
Valerie Stam has studied income generation among refugees in Ghana, worked on peacebuilding, disarmament, and the women’s peace movement in Senegal, and explored the intersection of women, politics, and conflict in India. She is a Community Developer at a Community Health Centre in Ottawa where she enjoys translating her overseas development experience into local practice.
Anna Stanley is a lecturer in Human Geography, in the Department of Geography, at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), in Galway, Ireland.
Gina Starblanket is Cree/Saulteaux and a member of the Star Blanket Cree Nation, and is an assistant political science professor at the University of Calgary.
Erin Steuter is a professor of sociology with a focus on critical media studies and ideological representations in news and popular culture. She has won multiple awards for her teaching and research and is the author of three books about the media and the war on terror including Pop Culture Goes to War: Enlisting and Resisting Militarism in the War on Terror. She regularly offers workshops for schools and community groups that engage the public in contemporary media literacy issues.
Peter Steven (1950-2023) taught film studies at the Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Ontario. He was the editor of Freedom to Read magazine and an associate editor of Jump Cut magazine. He held a PhD in Radio/TV/Film, Northwestern University, Chicago, and lived in Toronto.
David Stocker has been a teacher for 17 years at City View Alternative School in downtown Toronto. Its mission is to deliver a social justice curriculum with a focus on activism to students in Grade 7-8. His first volume of Maththatmatters was winner of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Anti-Bias Development Award.
Kingston writer Jamie Swift is the author of numerous books. He works on social justice issues for the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul and lectures at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University.
Richard Swift is a Montreal-based writer and activist and was a long time editor with New Internationalist magazine. He is the author of The No-Nonsense Guide to Democracy.
Marcel Taminato is an anthropologist, political strategist, learning facilitator, and co-founder of Escola de Ativismo (School of Activism) in Brazil.
Anu Taranath is a speaker, facilitator, and educator. As faculty at the University of Washington Seattle, she teaches about global literature, race, and equity, and directs study abroad programs on human rights. She has received Seattle Weekly’s “Best of Seattle” designation, the University of Washington’s Distinguished Teaching Award, and multiple Fulbright fellowships. A consultant known for “pushing the conversation without pushing folks away,” she works with people in colleges, libraries, businesses, community organizations, and government agencies to deepen equity, social justice, and global consciousness.
Sonali Thakkar is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, New York.
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The Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights (CFLR) is a national voice devoted to promoting labour rights as an important means to strengthening democracy, equality, and economic justice here in Canada and internationally. CFLR was established and is sponsored by the National Union of Public and General Employees and the United Food and Commercial Workers – Canada.