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Janet Butler-McPhee

Janet Butler-McPhee

Director of Communications and AdvocacyCanadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network / Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida

International non-profit communicator and human rights advocate for people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS.

HIV/AIDS Health Policy and Human RightsHiv / AidsNon-Profit AdvocacyNon-ProfitAdvocacy and Social Justice
Jessica Millward

Jessica Millward

Associate Professor of History and African American StudiesUC Irvine

Her research focuses on comparative slavery and emancipation, African American history, gender and the law.

Anti-Black violenceAfrican American HistoryHumanities U.S. HistoryJuneteenth
Simon DeDeo

Simon DeDeo

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Simon DeDeo conducts empirical investigations, and builds mathematical theories, of both historical and contemporary phenomena.

Theoretical PhysicsSocial and Decision SciencesArtificial IntelligenceAstrophysicsApplied Mathematics
Ben Radcliffe

Ben Radcliffe

Senior Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University

Ben Radcliffe studies Ancient Greek literature, focusing on Homeric studies, critical theory, and aesthetics.

Classics
Bridgette M. Rice, PhD, MDiv, APRN, FAAN

Bridgette M. Rice, PhD, MDiv, APRN, FAAN

The Richard and Marianne Kreider Endowed Professor in Nursing for Vulnerable Populations; Associate Dean for Research and InnovationM. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing | Villanova University

Dr. Rice is an expert in community-based practice with a focus on gun violence, youth mental health and health equity.

Adolescent Mental HealthBehavioral HealthCommunity & Public Health NursingGun ViolenceHealth Equity
Jessica Rubin, J.D.

Jessica Rubin, J.D.

Professor of LawUniversity of Connecticut

Law and policy expert, specializing in animal law in cases of cruelty and neglect; Rubin was instrumental in the creation of Desmond's Law

Animal Justice AdvocationAnimal CrueltyDesmond's Law
Neil Maher

Neil Maher

ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology

Neil Maher studies environmental and political history in the 20th century, urban history and the history of environmental justice.

Environmental HistoryHistory of Environmental Justice20th Century US Environmental and Political HistoryUS HistoryUrban History
Laurel Collins

Laurel Collins

Instructor in Political Sociology, Social Justice Studies, and the Sociology and GenderUniversity of Victoria

Publishes/presents on social movements, violence against women, civil liberties and anti-terrorism, electoral reform, and education.

Social & Political PhilosophySocial MovementsSocial Movements and Collective BehaviourPolitical ActivismSocial movements and protest mobilization
Mark Lukasiewicz

Mark Lukasiewicz

Dean, The Lawrence Herbert School of CommunicationHofstra University

Dean Lukasiewicz is a veteran producer, journalist, and media executive. Before joining Hofstra, he was SVP of specials at NBC News.

news platformsnews industryBroadcast NewsDigital MediaMedia Ethics
Amy Kishek

Amy Kishek

Lawyer and Executive Director Canadian Intern Association

Advocate for policy and law reform in areas of workplace law on behalf of precarious and young workers

Human Rights & Workplace LawHuman RightsLabour LawEmployment LawYouth Employment