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  1. Robert W. McChesney

    Robert W. McChesney is Research Professor in the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the Founder and President of Free Press, a non-profit organization working to involve the public in media policymaking and to craft policies for a more democratic media system.

  2. Terry Foster

    Terry Foster (born February 12, 1959-) was born and raised in Detroit and attended Central Michigan University. He co-hosts "The Sports Inferno" on WXYT 1270 AM, a sports radio station, with Mike Valenti. Foster recently co-wrote the book "The Great Detroit Sports Debate" with fellow Detroit writer Drew Sharp. He is a sports columnist for the "Detroit News" and writes a weekly Pistons column for Pistons Wrap.

  3. Alan Wolfe

    Alan Wolfe is a political scientist and is currently on the faculty of Boston College and serves as director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Future of American Democracy Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan foundation in partnership with Yale University Press and the Yale Center for International and Area Studies, …

  4. Andy Stern

    Andy Stern is the president of the 1.9 million member Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the fastest-growing union in North America.

  5. Robert Barr

    Robert Barr (1850-1912) was an British novelist, born at Glasgow, Scotland. He was educated at the Normal School of Toronto, Canada, was headmaster of the Central School, Windsor, Ontario, and in 1876 became a member of the staff of the "Detroit Free Press", in which his contributions appeared under the signature "Luke Sharp." In 1881 he removed to London, to establish there the weekly English edition of the "Free Press", …

  6. Edward C. Banfield

    Edward C. Banfield (1916-1999) was a distinguished political scientist, best known as the author of "The Moral Basis of a Backward Society" (1958), and "The Unheavenly City" (1970). One of the leading conservative scholars of his generation, Banfield was an adviser to Republican presidents (Nixon, Ford, and Reagan). Banfield began his academic career at the University of Chicago, where he was a friend and colleague of Leo Strauss.

  7. Phillip Longman

    Phillip Longman is a renowned demographer. Presently he is a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, and he formerly worked as a senior writer and deputy assistant managing editor at "U.S. News & World Report". The son of Kenneth and Mary Longman, who worked in Baden-Württemburg as a result of the postwar occupation of that state (and Bavaria) by the US military, Phillip Longman spent most of his childhood in Princeton, New Jersey.

  8. Robert Root-Bernstein

    Professor Robert Root-Bernstein (b. August 7, 1953) (PhD, Princeton University) is a professor of life sciences at Michigan State University. In 1981, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, the "genius grant." He has also been researching and consulting on creativity for more than fifteen years. Among other books, he has authored "Discovering: Inventing and Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Scientific Knowledge", and "Rethinking AIDS", …

  9. John Wesley Dafoe

    John Wesley Dafoe (8 Mar 1866 - 9 Jan 1944) was a Canadian journalist and Liberal. He was the editor of the "Manitoba Free Press", later named the Winnipeg Free Press, from 1901 to 1944. He also wrote several books, including a biography of Wilfrid Laurier. His son Edwin became editor of the "Free Press" and two nephews became editors of "The Globe and Mail" and "The Beaver".

  10. Charles Gordon Greene

    Charles Gordon Greene (1804-86) was an American journalist, born at Boscawen, New Hampshire, the brother of Nathaniel Greene, whom he assisted in editing the Boston "Statesman", and then, after brief engagements on the Taunton "Free Press" (1825) and the Boston "Spectator" (1826), settled in Philadelphia in 1827, and started the "National Palladium", in which the presidential candidacy of Andrew Jackson was vigorously advocated.

  11. Holiday Reinhorn

    Holiday Reinhorn (born 1964 in Portland, Oregon) is a fiction writer known for her short stories. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop the author of "Big Cats" published by Free Press in 2005. Her work has been published in Ploughshares, Zoetrope: All-Story, Gulf Coast and many other literary magazines. She is married to actor Rainn Wilson, who stars in The Office (US TV series). They are both members of the Baha'i Faith.

  12. Logan Martinez

    Logan Martinez is an American politician and activist who ran for the 2006 Ohio House of Representatives as a Green Party candidate. Logan Martinez is also an anchor for the Green Party News Program. He also writes articles as a columnist for the Green Pages(the newspaper for the Green Party of the United States) and is a columnist member for the Free Press..

  13. Ella Cora Hind

    Ella Cora Hind (18 September 1861 - 6 October 1942) was Western Canada's first female journalist and a women's rights activist. Born in Toronto, she moved to Winnipeg in 1882 where she was unable to get a job with the "Free Press". She decided to work as a stenographer, but continued to write and submit articles she had written on agriculture to the newspaper. Finally, in 1901, 19 years after she had arrived in Winnipeg, …

  14. Judy Waytiuk

    Judy Waytiuk is currently a freelance writer based in Winnipeg, Canada. She began her journalism career at the Winnipeg Free Press, as agriculture reporter, general reporter and business writer. After the "Free Press", she moved onto CBWT's "24Hours" as reporter in the 1980s. In 1987 she joined CKND to "assume responsibility for TV news and current affairs programming". After leaving television news business in 1994, Judy became a freelance journalist, …

  15. Thomas Guthrie Marquis

    Thomas Guthrie Marquis, (1864-1936) was a Canadian author, born at Chatham, New Brunswick, and educated at Queen's University, Kingston, where he graduated in 1889. He became a teacher, but he retired in 1901 to devote himself to literature. He was editorial writer of the Ottawa "Free Press" (1905) and office editor of "Canada and Its Provinces" (1914-15), a publication in 22 volumes on the history of Canada.

  16. Frannie Wellings

    Frannie Wellings Frannie Wellings is Program Manager at the Washington, D.C. office of Free Press. Free Press - http://freepress.net - is a non-profit, non-commercial organization working to craft policies for a more democratic media system and more accessible Internet. Ms Wellings coordinates Free Press' policy analysis, issue briefings, coalition work, and public education activities.

  17. Francis Fukuyama

    Francis Fukuyama is Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy at the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. A prolific writer, his most well-known book is The End of History and the Last Man (1992), in which he argued that the progression of human history as a struggle between ideologies is largely at an end, with the world settling on liberal democracy after the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

  18. Charles Whitebread

    Charles H. Whitebread , 65, of Santa Monica, California and Charlottesville, Virginia, a nationally respected law professor, author and lecturer in the law for over forty years, passed away from lung cancer on September 16, 2008 in Santa Monica. Professor Whitebread grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, attended Landon School and went to Princeton University, graduating summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1965.

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  25. James R. Ross

    James R. Ross Associate Professor of Journalism; Director, Jewish Studies Program Professor Ross is the author of three books, most recently "Fragile Branches: Travels Through the Jewish Diaspora" (Riverhead Books, 2000). He also is the author of "Escape to Shanghai: A Jewish Community in China" (Free Press, 1994) and "Caught in a Tornado: A Chinese-American Woman Survives the Cultural Revolution" (Northeastern University Press, 1994).

  26. Amitai Etzioni

    Amitai Etzioni Dr. Amitai Etzioni is the first University Professor of The George Washington University and director of the university’s Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies. He is the 1995 past-president of the American Sociological Association. In 1987-1989, he served as the Thomas Henry Carroll Ford Foundation Professor at the Harvard Business School. He served as Senior Adviser in the White House from 1979-1980.

  27. Robert A. Burgelman

    Robert A. Burgelman Stanford University Associate Editor, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Robert A. Burgelman is the Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Management and Director of the Stanford Executive Program of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. He joined Stanford Business School in 1981.

  28. Ron Recinto

    Ron Recinto - Treasurer E-mail: rrecinto@freepress.com Ron Recinto is an Assistant Features Editor at the Detroit Free Press, primarily in charge of the Weekend section, the Tech Life page and the Game On! page. He has been at the Free Press since September 2001. He was an Assistant Metro Editor before moving to features. Before coming to the Free Press, Ron worked as a staff writer for Red Herring magazine, a new economy publication based in San Francisco.

  29. Stuart Loory

    Stuart Loory Professor Magazine Journalism Lee Hills Chair in Free Press Studies

  30. Timothy Karr

    Timothy Karr oversees all Free Press campaigns and online outreach efforts, including SavetheInternet.com and our work on public broadcasting, propaganda, and journalism. Before joining Free Press, Tim served as executive director of MediaChannel.org and vice president of Globalvision New Media and the Globalvision News Network. He has also worked extensively as an editor, reporter and photojournalist for the Associated Press, Time Inc., New York Times and Australia Consolidated Press.

  31. Sandy Tolan

    Sandy Tolan , Senior Collaborating Producer Sandy Tolan is co-founder of Homelands Productions. Since 1982, he has produced dozens of documentaries and features for National Public Radio, Public Radio International, American Public Media, and other public radio outlets. Much of his focus has been on land, water, natural resources and indigenous affairs in the US, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Central Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia.

  32. Courtney E. Martin

    Courtney has an M.A. from the Gallatin School at New York University in writing and social change and a B.A. from Barnard College in political science and sociology. She spent six months studying in Cape Town, South Africa. She is currently an adjunct professor of gender studies at Hunter College where she enjoys her students' antics thoroughly.

  33. Craig Aaron

    Craig Aaron is the communications director of Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group. He works in the Washington office on issues related to media ownership, public media and the future of the Internet. He speaks regularly on media and journalism issues and blogs at SavetheInternet.com, StopBigMedia.com and The Huffington Post.

  34. Sascha Meinrath

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  35. Andrea Genovese
  36. Caesar Andrews

    Caesar Andrews Executive Editor, Detroit Free Press Caesar Andrews has worked for Gannett Co. Inc. for 26 years and most recently was named executive editor of the Detroit Free Press in September 2005. He oversees a newsroom staff of more than 300 people producing three daily editions of the Free Press and 13 weekly editions of the Community Free Press. In 1999, Andrews was named editor of Gannett News Service.

  37. John Nichols Writes

    John Nichols writes : Congressman Tom Petri ought to consider making a party switch from Republican to Democrat

  38. Robert I. Sutton

    Robert I. Sutton Professor of Management Science & Engineering School of Engineering, Stanford University

  39. Jacob Sullum

    Jacob Sullum Senior Editor Jacob Sullum is a senior editor of Reason , the libertarian monthly named one of "The 50 Best Magazines" three out of the past four years by the Chicago Tribune. Established in 1968 and a four-time finalist for National Magazine Awards, Reason has a print circulation of 40,000 and won the 2005 Western Publications Association "MAGGIE" Award for best political magazine.

  40. Wade

    I like being happy, i like walks, and i really like music. I'm an English major, and i read obsessively. I also write a lot more these days, too. Kurt Vonnegut and I agree that the purpose of life is most likely Love. I like my cool old brown bike (it has fenders!), even though my legs are a bit too short to ride it. I love all of my friends.

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