Authors

Adam Michael Krause

Adam Michael Krause is a writer, musician, activist, and carpenter based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has published extensively on ecology, radical politics, and avant-garde art. His most recent book is The Revolution Will Be Hilarious & Other Essays (New Compass, 2018), and his musical activities run the gamut from relatively unconventional rock songs to truly unconventional sound experiments.

Amanda Priebe

Amanda is a printmaker, anarchist and abolitionist. Originally from Edmonton, Canada, she is currently pursuing an MA in Spatial Strategies in Berlin, Germany. She is a collective member of Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent Politics and her work can be found in radical journals, books, magazines, and hopefully on the streets near you.

Ben Debney

Ben Debney is a doctoral candidate in history at Western Sydney University, researching the origins and outcomes of capital accumulation in the climate crisis. Ben writes occasionally for Counterpunch, has authored a self-published novel as well as a manuscript on scapegoating, and also produces music.

Dayton Martindale

Dayton Martindale is associate editor at In These Times, and his writing has appeared in In These Times, Earth Island Journal, The Next System Project, Boston Review and elsewhere. He is a founding member of the Democratic Socialists of America's Animal Liberation Working Group.

Glenn Hall

Glenn Hall is a longtime youth education specialist and social worker, who became involved with Social Ecology in the context of attaining a degree in Sustainable Development. This has led to an interest in the confluence of development, governance, and indigeneity—especially in the context of the Fijian archipelago, where he recently finished serving with the Peace Corps.

Lateef H. McLeod

Lateef McLeod is a writer and a scholar; he is working on a PhD in the Anthropology and Social Change program at the California Institute for Integral Studies. His first book of poetry, A Declaration Of A Body Of Love (2010), chronicles life as a black man with a disability and tackling various topics on family, dating, religion, spirituality, his national heritage and sexuality. He currently is writing a novel titled The Third Eye Is Crying and also another poetry book entitled Whispers of Krip Love, Shouts of Krip Revolution.

Laurie M. Johnson

Laurie M. Johnson is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Primary Texts Certificate at Kansas State University. She is the author of seven books and numerous book chapters and articles. Her most recent book, Ideological Possession and the Rise of the New Right: The Political Thought of Carl Jung, was published in 2019 by Routledge. Prior to that, Johnson developed a critique of classical liberal theory in three books tracing the dismantling of honor in the thought of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Tocqueville.

Mason Herson Hord

Mason Herson-Hord is the program director of the Institute for Social Ecology and an organizer and writer in Bellingham, WA (previously Detroit, MI). His work, focusing primarily on movement-building and ecological philosophy, has been published by the Next System Project, In These Times, The Ecologist, Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, Socialist Forum, ROAR Magazine, and the Journal of World-Systems Research.