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Kirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA
Associate Professor, Communication/Public RelationsCurry College
Public Relations Society of America Fellow. Curry College Communication Professor; Veteran PR Professional; PRSA Director (2011-2012)
Rachel Décoste
Motivational Speaker, Immigration Policy and Political PunditIndependent
Rachel Décoste is a media critic, educator, and public speaker who has been involved in community activism since her youth.
Chris Lincoln
Writer - Speaker - EducatorLincoln Educational
Humorous speaker on Teenage Issues, The Modern Man, and the British Isles. Associate Trainer for "Time To Teach!"
Dr Daniel Fitzpatrick
Lecturer, Politics and International RelationsAston University
Dr Fitzpatrick's research explores theories of the state, nationalism and identity, and higher education policy and reform.
Barbara Mennel
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Barbara Mennel’s research interests are transnational cinematic practices and the intersection of urban studies and film studies.
Paul M. Collins, Jr.
Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science / Director of Legal StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Paul Collins' research focuses on bias and inequality in the legal system, the selection and work of judges and social movement litigation.
Kirstin Braithwaite
Associate Professor of International RelationsMichigan State University
Kirstin Braithwaite specializes in international relations and is interested in questions of nationalism, identity and military conflict.
Alexander Simopoulos
Cosmetic SurgeonFPA Women's Health
Dr. Alexander Simopoulos is a cosmetic surgeon in West Hollywood, California
Patrick Jung, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Patrick Jung's areas of focus include American history, German art history, and anthropology.
Daniel Cornfield
Professor of SociologyVanderbilt University
Expert in the American labor movement, the creative class, and work and occupation issues generally.