Ben White is a freelance journalist, writer and activist, specialising in Palestine/Israel. He has been visiting the region since 2003 and his articles have been widely published in the likes of The Guardian’s Comment is free, Al Jazeera,...
Bernard Regan served for twenty-five years on the National Executive of the National Union of Teachers. He has been publicly campaigning in support of the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination since 1982, for much of that time as...
Bill V. Mullen is a professor of American Studies at Purdue University and a member of the advisory board of USACBI (United States Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel).
Björn Brenner is Lecturer at the Swedish Defence University in Stockholm and Research Fellow at Institut français du Proche-Orient in Amman, Jordan. He holds a doctorate in Peace and Development Studies from the University of...
Blake Alcott was born privileged in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1945, got his BA in philosophy in 1968 from Wesleyan U. in Connecticut, did a stint as a hippie, moved to Zürich and became a Swiss citizen, was a self-employed cabinetmaker until 2000,...
Dr. Brendan Ciaran Browne is Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution & Reconciliation, at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and a Fellow at the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies.
Brian Bean is a Chicago-based socialist activist, writer, and speaker originally from North Carolina. He is one of the founding editors of Rampant Magazine. His work has been published in Jacobin, Socialist Worker, Red Flag, and other...
Carolyn Forché is the author of four books of poetry and editor of two international anthologies. She has translated from Spanish and French, and co-translated (with Munir Akash and Amira El-Zein) Unfortunately It Was Paradise: Selected...
Cate Malek lived in the West Bank for five years where she worked as an editor and taught English at Bethlehem University. She is now studying journalism at the University of Texas in Austin.
Cate Malek began working with Mateo Hoke in 2001,...