
Nicole McClelland
Alum 2008Nicole McClelland is a staff writer and copy editor at Mother Jones magazine.
At Mesa McClelland will be working on a book about the Burmese refugee crisis
and the uncrushable spirit of ethnic Burmese refugees in Thailand.

Karen Litfin
Alum 2008In her teaching, Karen takes an innovative “person/planet politics” approach rooted in two questions: What does it mean to come of age at the dawn of the Anthropocene, as we learn that prevailing institutions, practices and values are unraveling the tapestry of life? And how does one serve as a mentor under these conditions?

Jimmy Langman
Alum 2008Langman's articles have covered a variety of topics, from environment, business and politics to travel and wine.

Amy L. Jenkins
Alum 2008Amy L. Jenkins is a writer whose work has recently appeared in the Seal Press
anthology, The Maternal is Political, Earth Island Journal and The Florida
Review.

Kimi Eisele
Alum 2008Kim creates and produces stories, visual works, gatherings, and performances as a way to help us feel kinship with other people, plants, animals, and places.

Charlie Cray
Alum 2008Charlie Cray is a senior research specialist at Greenpeace USA. He specializes in corporations & democracy, GMOs, toxics and fracking.

Monette Tangren Clark
Alum 2008Monette Clark is a consultant providing writing, editing, and desktop
publishing services. Since 2001, she has been literary assistant to author
Terry Tempest Williams.

Robert M. Abbott
Alum 2008Robert Abbott is a business and NGO consultant specializing in sustainability
strategies. A core focus of his current work is helping energy and resources
firms worldwide make the transition to a less carbon intensive economy.

Kathleen Harrison
Alum 2009Harrison currently maintains the Botanical Dimensions Ethnobotany Library in Occidental, in West Sonoma County, CA, where she teaches and produces educational events that feature ethnomycology as well as global and local ethnobotany, mythology, art, and artifacts.

Alexander Lee
Alum 2009Lee's work focuses on the historical evolution of state capacity, the causes and consequences of identity politics, and bureaucratic politics.

Jeff Greenwald
Alum 2007, Alum 2009Jeff Greenwald has traveled extensively through five continents, working as a journalist and photographer.

Jeff Conant
Alum 2005, Alum 2009As a researcher and independent journalist Conant has published articles and contributed to reports on water privatization, resource colonization, food sovereignty, ecological sanitation, environmental injustice, and related issues.