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Raymond Foxworth (Navajo) serves as program director at the Henry Luce Foundation. Previously, he served for over 15 years at First Nations Development Institute in various capacities, most recently as Vice President, where he oversaw national grant-...
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Steve Dubb is senior editor of economic justice at NPQ, where he writes articles, moderates webinars, and works to cultivate voices from the field and help them reach a broader audience. Before that, he worked with cooperatives and nonprofits for over...
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Danielle Arigoni is the Managing Director for Policy and Solutions at National Housing Trust. She previously served as the Director of Livable Communities at AARP where she led efforts to help communities implement safe, walkable streets; age-friendly...
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Corey Squire is an architect and nationally recognized expert in sustainable design who has empowered multiple award-winning design firms to achieve high-performance projects across their portfolios. He lectures nationally on a range of sustainable...
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Stephen Robert Miller is an author and journalist whose reporting and essays on climate change, conservation, and agriculture have appeared in National Geographic, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Guardian, Discover Magazine, Sierra Magazine...
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Named an industry leader and “Fixer” by Grist magazine and called one of the most innovative women in food and beverage by Fortune and Food & Wine magazines, Katherine was the founding executive director of the Chef Action...
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Elgin Cleckley, NOMA, is an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Virginia with an appointment in the School of Education and Human Development and the School of Nursing. He is a designer and principal of _mpathic design, a design...
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Dr. Philip Landrigan is a pediatrician, public health physician, and epidemiologist. His research uses the tools of epidemiology to elucidate connections between toxic chemicals and human health, especially the health of infants and children.
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Thomas J. Campanella is Professor of City Planning and Director of the Urban and Regional Studies Program at Cornell. He is also the New York City Parks Department's first Historian-in-Residence. Campanella has held Guggenheim and Fulbright fellowships...
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Doug Tallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, where he has authored eighty research articles and has taught Insect Taxonomy, Behavioral Ecology, Humans and Nature, and other courses for...