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Stephanie Mills

Alum 2004
Stephanie Mills, Post Carbon Institute Fellow in Biodiversity and Bioregionalism, is a renowned author and lecturer on bioregionalism, ecological restoration, community economics, and voluntary simplicity. Her books include Tough Little Beauties, Epicurean Simplicity, and Turning Away from Technology.

Eugene Linden

Alum 2004
Eugene Linden is an author who has written about animal intelligence, humanity's relationship with nature, and the impact of climate change on the future of the planet. He has written many books, both fiction and non-fiction, and has contributed to Time, The Wall Street Journal, and MSNBC. His latest book is Deep Past, which was voted the best science fiction book of 2019 by Mal Warwick's blog.

Eban Goodstein

Alum 2003
Eban Goodstein is Director of the Center for Environmental Policy and the MBA in Sustainability at Bard College. In recent years, Eban has coordinated a series of national educational initiatives on climate change involving over 2,500 colleges, universities, high schools and community organizations. He is the author of a college textbook, Economics and the Environment, now in its eighth edition. He serves on the editorial board of Sustainability: The Journal of Record and Environment, Workplace and Employment, is on the Steering Committee of Economics for Equity & the Environment and is a Member Scholar at the Center for Progressive Reform.

Rupa Marya

Alum 2020
Rupa Marya is a professor of medicine at University of California…

Todd Plummer

Alum 2020, Fellow 2020
Todd Plummer brings experience as a naturalist, bird guide, writer,…

Molly Parent

Alum 2020, Fellow 2020
Molly Parent is the co-owner of Point Reyes Books and communications…

Bonnie Guttman

Alum 2020, Fellow 2020
Bonnie Guttman is the executive director of the Dance Palace…

Britt Wray

Alum 2020
Britt Wray is a science storyteller. She is the author of Rise…

Moshe Marvit

Alum 2020
Moshe Marvit practices law in Pittsburgh, and is an Adjunct Professor…

Dalia Hatuqa

Alum 2020
Dalia Hatuqa is a print and broadcast journalist specializing…

Canyon Sam

Alum 2005
Canyon Sam is the author of Sky Train: Tibetan Women On the Edge of History (University of Washington Press, October 2009), winner of the 2010 PEN American Center’s Open Book Award.

Edward Pennick

Alum 2005
Edward Pennick works to provide self-help economic opportunities and hope for many low-income communities across the South, through the only organization in the Southeast that has as its primary objectives the retention of Black owned land and the use of cooperatives for land-based economic development.