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April 2010
- We're thrilled to welcome Haitian-American musician Richard Auguste Morse to our speaking roster! Morse is known throughout Haiti for giving voice to political injustice.
- Edith Widder recently spoke at TED's Mission Blue Conference. As a bioluminescence expert, she shared glorious images and insight into the unseen depths (and brights) of the ocean. Watch the video here.
- Sandra Steingraber began authoring short essays on environmental health issues on her website and Huffington Post. Read them here.
- Congratulations to Stacy Malkan whose book "Not Just a Pretty Face" was named a Best of Green 2010. Learn more.
March 2010
- We're thrilled to welcome Robert Traynham to our speaking roster! As a Washington D.C. journalist, political analyst, and weekly columnist, Traynham brings an alternative perspective of media and politics in Washington DC
- founder of Border Angels, was recently awarded the Human Rights Award by Mexico's Commission on Human Rights.
- We're thrilled to welcome Carolina De Robertis to our speaking roster! Author of the critically acclaimed, best-selling novel "The Invisible Mountain," De Robertis was recently named the #1 Latino author to watch in 2010.
- We're thrilled to welcome Samhita Mukhopadhyay to our speaking roster! As an activist, writer, and newly appointed Executive Editor of Feministing.com, Mukhopadhyay explores the intersection of race and gender.
- We're thrilled to welcome Richard Rhodes to our speaking roster! A Pulitzer Prize winning author, Rhodes is set to release his new book "The Twilight of the Bombs" in August 2010.
February 2010
- Norma Ramos, longstanding public interest attorney and social justice activist, was recently awarded the Humanist Heroine Award 2009 from the American Humanist Association.
- Feministing founder Jessica Valenti was recently named one of the top 25 progressive journalists in the country by the Daily Beast.
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