Rozina Ali
Rozina Ali
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ROZINA ALI is a journalist based in New York City. She is a contributing writer at New York Times Magazine, and a fellow at Type Media Center. She writes about the War on Terror, Islamophobia, the Middle East, South Asia, and literature.

Her work has appeared in print and on-line in various publications, including: the New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Harper's, Foreign Affairs, The Nation, The American Prospect, and others.

Previously, she was on the editorial staff at The New Yorker, and a senior editor at The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, based in Cairo, Egypt. She is currently working on a book about the recent history of Islamophobia in the United States.

Twitter: @rozina_ali
Website: rozina-ali.com
Gabrielle Gurley
Gabrielle Gurley
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Prospect senior editor GABRIELLE GURLEY writes and edits work on states and cities, transportation and infrastructure, civil rights, and climate. She was awarded the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2021 Gene Burd Award for Excellence in Urban Journalism.

Twitter: @gurleygg
Website: prospect.org
Kim Kelly
Kim Kelly
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KIM KELLY is author of *FIGHT LIKE HELL: The Untold History of American Labor* (Simon & Schuster 2022), labor columnist at Teen Vogue, contributor to the Baffler, correspondent for Means Morning TV, and freelance contributor to all manner of other publications. She is a third generation unionist and writer on labor, politics, working class resistance, antifascism, heavy metal, death culture, history, and nonfiction.

Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, the Columbia Journalism Review, Esquire, GQ, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the New Republic, Rolling Stone, the Nation, Pitchfork, New Labor Forum, NPR, Food & Wine, The Appeal, Allure, Bitch Magazine, VICE, Kerrang, Playboy, The Atlantic, The Chicago Reader, Spin, The Quietus, Bandcamp, Spotify, The Village Voice, Decibel, Terrorizer, and many more. Kelly also spent five years as the heavy metal editor for Noisey, VICE's music and culture vertical.

Kelly is a proud Wobbly, and proud member & councilperson for the Writers Guild of America, East.

Until we are all free, we are none of us free.

Twitter: @GrimKim
Column: teenvogue.com
Laura Flanders
Laura Flanders
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LAURA FLANDERS is the host and executive producer of The Laura Flanders Show, which airs on PBS stations nationwide. She is an Izzy-Award winning independent journalist, a New York Times bestselling author and the recipient of the Pat Mitchell Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Media Center.

Flanders was previously co-host of CounterSpin, the weekly radio report from the media watch group FAIR and reported from Central America, the Middle East and Europe for media outlets like In These Times, New Directions For Women, Ms., Outweek, The Nation, and Pacifica Radio. In 2008, Flanders founded GRITtv, a daily national news show that covered the Financial Crisis from the grassroots up.

The Laura Flanders Show launched on public television stations in September 2020. The same year, Flanders received a Cultural Freedom Fellowship from the Lannan Foundation “for her tireless work as an independent journalist, interviewing activists who are creating solutions to economic injustice and catastrophic environmental destruction. Her body of work helps the American public begin to imagine alternatives.”

Flanders' books include Blue Grit, Making Impossible, Improbable, and Inspirational Change in America, (Penguin Press, 2008); BUSHWOMEN, Tales of a Cynical Species (Verso, 2004) and Real Majority, Media Minority, The High Cost of Sidelining Women in Reporting (Common Courage Press, 1997).

Website: lauraflanders.org