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Tina Fields

Alum 2007
Tina Fields is an ecopsychologist, storyteller and earth-based spiritual practitioner who currently teaches Culture, Ecology, & Sustainable Community at New College of CA.

Michael Dear

Alum 2007
He has engaged in professional practice in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the USA, including the preparation of amicus briefs for the US Supreme Court and the American Civil Liberties Union. He is currently writing about representations of the US-Mexico border in film. 

Rebecca Clarren

Alum 2007
Award-winning journalist Rebecca Clarren has been writing about the rural West for twenty years.

Louis Blumberg

Alum 2007
Mr. Blumberg has been directly involved in developing climate and biodiversity policy in California since 2000, working with a variety of governmental and nongovernmental partners in developing the forest carbon protocols now in use in California’s carbon market.

Brian Awehali

Alum 2007
Brian Awehali founded, edited, then folded, LiP: Informed Revolt, an award-winning magazine devoted to radical politics, culture, sex and humor.

Erik Assadourian

Alum 2007
Erik Assadourian is a Senior Fellow at the Worldwatch Institute where he has studied cultural change, sustainability education, consumerism, degrowth, ecological ethics, corporate responsibility, religion, and sustainable communities over the past 16 years.

Melvin Adams

Alum 2007
Melvin Adams is a retired senior scientist living in Richland Washington. In addition to numerous technical papers on nuclear waste disposal, Mr. Adams is the author of Netting the Sun: A Personal Geography of the Oregon Desert published by Washington State University Press.

Jennifer Wolch

Alum 2008
Jennifer Wolch is a scholar of urban analysis and planning. Her past work focused on urban homelessness and the delivery of affordable housing and human services for poor people.

Josh Wilson

Alum 2008
Josh Wilson is a co-founder of Independent Arts & Media, a San Francisco nonprofit organization and producers co-op that expands civic dialogue by increasing access to independent voices.

Brooke Williams

Alum 2008
BROOKE WILLIAMS has spent thirty years advocating for wildness, most recently with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and as the Executive Director of the Murie Center in Moose, Wyoming.

Ayelet Waldman

Alum 2008
Waldman was a Federal public defender and an adjunct professor at the UC Berkeley law school where she developed and taught a course on the legal implications of the War on Drugs.

Sandy Tolan

Alum 2004, Alum 2008
Sandy Tolan is a best-selling author, and an award-winning radio and print journalist who reports on and comments frequently about Palestine and Israel.