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Chad  Post

Chad Post

Publisher, Open Letter BooksUniversity of Rochester

Chad Post is publisher of the University's nonprofit, literary translation press, Open Letter Books, and an expert on literary translation

Literary TranslationAcademic PublishingWorld Literature
Kathy Roberts Forde

Kathy Roberts Forde

Professor of JournalismUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Kathy Roberts Forde studies the Black freedom struggle and the press, First Amendment, literary journalism and history of book culture.

African American Freedom Struggle and the PressThe First AmendmentJournalism HistoryJournalismLiterary Journalism
Mandy Brouse

Mandy Brouse

Small business ownerWords Worth Books

Small business owner, marketing manager and occasional online columnist.

Small BusinessBusinessPublishing & PromotingPublishingWriting
Steven E. Harris

Steven E. Harris

ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Harris is an expert on modern Russian and European history.

Aerospace HistoryCommercial AviationRussian HistoryContemporary RussiaGlobal Socialism
Greg Garrett, Ph.D.

Greg Garrett, Ph.D.

Carole Ann McDaniel Hanks Chair of Literature and Culture, Department of EnglishBaylor University

Theologian & cultural critic, exploring the intersections between film & popular culture, literature, religion & politics

Religion and RacismPopular Culture and SocietyGrief and Suffering
Danielle Ofri

Danielle Ofri

Associate ProfessorNew York University School of Medicine

Front-line doctor who speaks to current issues in healthcare and brings back the humanity to medicine

Technology in MedicineMulticulturalism and Diversity in MedicineDoctor-Patient ConnectionsThe Doctor's WorldHumanism and Professionalism in Medicine
Jeremy Pressman, Ph.D.

Jeremy Pressman, Ph.D.

Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Pressman specializes in the Arab-Israeli peace process, US foreign policy, and the scope of political protests in the United States.

Political ProtestsMiddle East Peace ProcessArab-Israeli Conflict
Jacqueline Loss, Ph.D.

Jacqueline Loss, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Literatures, Cultures, and LanguagesUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Loss is an internationally published researcher and lecturer.

Latin American Literary StudiesCultural StudiesComparative Approaches
Jill Scott

Jill Scott

Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning) and Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures and CulturesQueen's University

Dr. Scott has worked as professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and as Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning).

German LiteratureIndigenous Cultural RevitalizationLaw & LiteratureIndigenous StorytellingSocial Dynamics
Micki McElya, Ph.D.

Micki McElya, Ph.D.

Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Professor McElya is an expert in the histories of women, gender, sexuality, and race in the U.S., with a focus on politics and memory.

U.S. Cultural and Political HistoryWomen & GenderSexuality & LGBTQ HistoryFeminist TheoryQueer Theory