• Andre Vltchek

    Andre Vltchek is an author, filmmaker, investigative journalist, and playwright. He currently lives and works in East Africa, Indonesia, and Japan.

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  • David Wachsmuth

    David Wachsmuth was trained as an urban planner in Toronto and is now a PhD candidate in Sociology at New York University. He is an organizer with GSOC-UAW, the union for graduate employees at NYU.

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  • Dana Wagner

    Dana Wagner

    Dana Wagner is a senior researcher at Toronto Metropolitan University. She studied journalism at Carleton University and global affairs at the University of Toronto. She has worked in Toronto, Ottawa, Hanoi and Nairobi.

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  • Kevin Walby

    Kevin Walby

    Kevin Walby is a professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Winnipeg. He is coauthor of Police Funding, Dark Money, and the Greedy Institution. He is coeditor of Disarm, Defund, Dismantle and Changing of the Guards. He is the director of the Centre for Access to Information and Justice (CAIJ) and coeditor of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons.

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  • Carol Wall

    Carol Wall worked for years in the newspaper industry before becoming a union staff rep for the Communications, Energy, and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP). She designed and led courses as the first Human Rights Director of the CEP.

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  • Derek Wall

    Derek Wall, a former Principal Speaker of the British Green Party, was a founder of the Ecosocialist International and Green Left. He is the author of numerous books, including Green History: A Reader in Environmental Literature, Philosophy, and Politics, and Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Globalist and Radical Green Movements.

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  • Helen Ware

    Helen Ware has over twenty years experience working for the Australian Government aid organization AUSAID. Rebecca Spence and Bert Jenkins teach in the Peace Studies programme at the University of New England. Jonathan Makuwira, now lecturing at the University of New England, is a former research officer with the NGO co-ordinating body in Malawi.

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  • Syrus Marcus Ware

    Syrus Marcus Ware is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University.

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  • Jonathan Weier

    Jonathan Weier is a historian and historical consultant at the Atkinson Foundation. He worked for the NDP for fourteen years.

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  • Tony Weis

    Tony Weis is a professor of Geography at Western University and author of The Global Food Economy.

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  • Cornel West

    Cornel West is a prominent and provocative democratic intellectual. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in three years and obtained his MA and PhD in philosophy at Princeton University. He has taught at Union Theological Seminary, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and the University of Paris. He has written twenty books and edited thirteen, including Black Prophetic Fire and The Radical King, a collection that reclaims Dr. Martin Luther King’s prophetic and radical vision as both a civil rights leader and a human rights activist. Dr. West has also made three spoken-word albums, including Never Forget, collaborating with Prince, Jill Scott, Andre 3000, Talib Kweli, KRS-One, and Gerald Levert. He is currently professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at Harvard University.

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  • Lindy West

    Lindy West is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. Her work has also appeared in This American Life, the GuardianCosmopolitan, GQVultureJezebel, the Stranger, and others. She is the founder of I Believe You, It’s Not Your Fault, an advice blog for teens, cofounder of #ShoutYourAbortion, and author of Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman.

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  • Boff Whalley

    Boff Whalley is an English musician, writer, and athlete, who is perhaps best known for being the former lead guitarist for the anarcho-punk and folk band Chumbawamba. He is now a playwright and the founder of Commoners Choir, who released their first album in 2017.

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  • Julie White

    Julie White

    Julie White is the former long-time Director of the CAW-Unifor Women’s Department. She held many leadership positions in her local union including becoming the first woman president of CAW Local 27. She was elected to the union’s National Executive Board and was later appointed Director of the CAW Women’s Department. In this role, White was responsible for the union’s equity campaigns, education, mobilization, and workplace advocacy. She advocated for reproductive rights, childcare, the need for gun control legislation, and other measures to end gender-based violence. She lives in London, Ontario.

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  • Mai’a Williams

    Mai’a Williams is the creator and director of Water Studio, which supports and co-creates with underground community artists and revolutionaries in Cairo, Egypt, and she organizes with the Revolutionary Youth Councils of Cairo, which were among the leading forces during the 2011 ouster of Mubarak. It was her living and working with Palestinian, Congolese, and Central American indigenous mothers in resistance communities, that initially inspired her to become a mother and continues to guide her as she practices this life-giving work called radical mothering. Her essays, short stories and poetry have been published in make/shiftMamaphilesTenaciousPopshotWoman’s WorkLilith Devotional, and Colored Girls. She is the instigator of the Outlaw Midwives movement, zines, and blog, which shifts the discourse around birth, life, death, and healing by offering a vision of radical empowerment and accountability. In 2008, she published the anthology Revolutionary Motherhood, a collection of writing and visual art about mothering on the margins, which became the inspiration for Revolutionary Mothering.

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  • Alexander Wilson

    The late Alexander Wilson was a horticulturalist, journalist, and partner in a landscape design firm. He taught and wrote widely on populr culture, media, and the environment.

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