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Opal Palmer Adisa
Celebrated Novelist, Poet and Educator
• American Book Award Winner for her poetry collection Tamarind and Mango Women
• Diversity educator focusing on racism, sexism, homophobia and internalized oppression
Amer Ahmed
Acclaimed Scholar Examining Islamophobia
• Islam: Beyond the Myths, Breaking down the Barriers
• Hip Hop Activism Within Multicultural and Academic Arenas

Antwi Akom
Award Winning Educator, Scholar and Writer
• A Leading Expert on the Green Economy, Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), and Climate Change
• Greening the Globe: Environmental Health, Educational Equity, and Social Justice
• Revolutionary Urbanism: Race, Climate Justice, and the Politics of Pollution in Cities and Schools
Michael Albert
Writer on Participatory Economics "Parecon"
• Creating a New Economic Vision for the Future
• Author of sixteen books on political economy and radical organizing
Margarita Alcantara
Writer, Performance Artist, Community Activist
• As a Queer Pilipina Mestiza, her presentations explore multiple identities as well as community organizing
• Founder and editor of the 'zine Bamboo Girl
Daniel "Nane" Alejandrez
Founder and Executive Director, Barrios Unidos
• Community Organizing: Combating Poverty, Gangs, and Drugs
• Creating Youth-Centered Economic Development
Ana María Alvarez
Founding Artistic Director of the Acclaimed Salsa-based, Urban-Latin Dance Theater Company Contra-Tiempo
• Taking the Lead: Redefining Afro Latin Dance to Empower and Connect Communities
• Reclaiming the Latino Voice in Latino Dance and Salsa
Tom Ammiano
California State Assemblyman, Advocate for Schools, Health Care & Civil Rights
• Gays in Government and Education: From the Frontline
• The Debate Over Marijuana Reform: Decriminalization and Taxation of Marijuana
Anthony Arnove
Best-selling Author and Activist
• Editor, with Howard Zinn, of Voices of a People's History of the United States
• Author of Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal
AXIS Dance Company
Disability and Dance
• A Pioneer in the World of Dance - Dancers With and Without Disabilities
• Award-winning Dance Company offering Performances, Workshops and Lectures


damali ayo
Author, Performing and Visual Artist
• Post-Race America? Racism in the Age of Obama
• Author of the best selling book How to Rent a Negro

Murali Balaji
Award Winning Journalist and Scholar
• Books include The Professor and The Pupil: The Politics of W.E.B. DuBois and Paul Robeson
• Editor of Desi Rap which examines the impact of hip hop on South Asian Americans
Subhankar Banerjee
Internationally Acclaimed Photographer, Writer, and Environmental Communicator
• • Leading International Voice on Climate Change and Resource Development 
• Indigenous Human Rights, Land Conservation, and Sustainability
Amiri Baraka
A Vanguard in the Black Arts Movement
• One of the nation’s most influential and prolific African American artists
• Author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, music history and criticism.
Khalil Bendib
Award-Winning Political Cartoonist
• Featured in over 1,700 newspapers across the country.
• Bringing a Muslim/Arab, progressive, non-Eurocentric perspective to the media.
Michael Benitez Jr.
Scholar & Speaker Integrating Hip Hop Pedagogy & Academic Inquiry
• Building Sustained Cross- and Intercultural Unity and Dialogue
• Empowerment and Education: Addressing Issues of Diversity and Social Justice
Medea Benjamin
Co-Founder of Code Pink: Women for Peace
• Long-time Human Rights Activist and Author
• Founding Director of the human rights organization Global Exchange
Jello Biafra
Musician, Spoken Word Artist, Green Party Activist
• Former leader of the punk band the Dead Kennedys
• Ran for the Green Party Presidential Nominee in 2000 & active in Ralph Nader's 2004 & 2008 Campaigns
Mohammed Bilal
Diversity Consultant, Actor, Musician & Poet
• Facilitator of over 300 diversity presentations/workshops worldwide
• Former castmember of MTV's The Real World San Francisco
Mohammed Bilal & Josh "BOAC" Goldstein Orange Flash
Hip Hop Duo Looks at Race, Racism, and the Way We Get Along
• Challenging notions of Black and White, Jew and Muslim, urban and suburban to build cross-cultural communication and understanding
• Ten Tools for Open Interaction
Blase Bonpane
Director of the Office of the Americas
• Author of two books - Guerrillas of Peace on the Air and Common Sense for the 21st Century
• Building an International Peace System
Kate Bornstein
Transexual Author, Playwright & Performance Artist
• Author of Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us , among other books which are taught in over 120 colleges and universities
• Lectures and Workshops on sex, gender, and alternatives to teen suicide
Father Roy Bourgeois
Longtime Human Rights and Peace Activist
• Founder of the Human Rights Group SOA Watch (School of the Americas Watch)
• Recipient of Several Prominent Peace Awards
Peter Bratt
Acclaimed Director and Screenwriter
• Award-winning Films include "La Mission" and "Follow Me Home"
• Longtime Native Activist and Community Advocate
Brave New Voices on Tour
...because the next generation can speak for itself.
• Includes some of the brightest young performance poets nationwide
• These voices of 21st Century America transcend race, class, gender, orientation, and red state/blue state politics to show us what the next generation of leaders looks and sounds like

Elaine Brown
Veteran Civil Rights Leader & Author
• New Age Racism in America: The Elimination of Race, Gender and Class Disparities
• First and only woman to lead the Black Panther Party in the 1970s
Linda Burnham
Activist & Writer for Women's Rights & Racial Justice
• Founder and Former Executive Director of the Women of Color Resource Center
Shakti Butler
Filmmaker and Facilitator of Diversity Dialogues
• Producer & Director of “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible and "The Way Home"
• Building sustainable communities through equity and social justice
Noam Chomsky
Linguist, Philosopher, and Author
• Author several dozen books on linguistics, philosophy, intellectual history, contemporary issues, international affairs and U.S. foreign policy
Ward Churchill
Native American Scholar, Activist & Author
• Author of over 20 books including From A Native Son, Critical Issues in Native North Americaand A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas
Kevin Danaher
Expert on the Green Economy & Globalization
- Founder & Executive Producer of the Green Festivals & Executive Director of the Global Citizen Center
- Author of Building the Green Economy: Success Stories from the Grass Roots, among numerous other books

Kimberly Dark
Award Winning Performance Artist, Poet and Scholar
- Becoming the Subject of Your Own Story
- Gender, Race and Money
- Examining the intersections of gender, race and class with humor and compassion
Angela Davis
Author, Educator and Activist
– Author of numerous books on the prison industrial complex including Abolition Democracy and Are Prisons Obsolete?
- Leader in the movement for economic, racial, and gender equality
Dr. Joy DeGruy
Renowned Educator and Author of "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome"
•Author of the groundbreaking book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome - America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing
• Available for lectures and workshops
Melanie DeMore
Acclaimed African American Folk Singer
- Available for performances and vocal workshops
- Her "Sound Awareness” program explores the political and cultural effects of the media on music and young people
Noura Erakat
Palestinian American Human Rights Attorney & Professor
- Co-Founder of the American Association for Palestinian Equal Rights
- Important voice for Palestinians in the United States and Middle East
Jacqueline Elena Featherston
Acclaimed Writer, Educator and Visionary
• Works include the book Skin Deep: Women Writing on Color, Culture and Identity and the film "Alice Walker: Visions of the Spirit"
• Weaving Change: Equity and Social Justice Transforming Culture across Differences

Dawn-Elissa Fischer
The “DEF” Professor
• Professor of Africana Studies and a Leading Hip Hop Scholar
• Co-founder of the National Hip Hop Political Convention
Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Leading Labor, Racial Justice and International Solidarity Leader
• Co-author of Solidarity Divided, The Crisis in Organized Labor and A New Path Toward Social Justice
• Founder of the Center for Labor Renewal and past president of TransAfrica Forum
Carolyn Gage
Award-winning Lesbian Playwright and Performer
• Plays include The Second Coming of Joan of Arc, Ugly Ducklings and Harriet Tubman Visits a Therapist
• Books include Take Stage! How to Direct and Produce a Lesbian Play
Heather Gold
Hilarious Comedian, Speaker, and Solo Performer
• Her latest talk looks at gay marriage - I Didn't Know How Much I Loved You
Till Ken Starr Filed to Divorce Us

• Her award-winning solo show, I Look Like an Egg, But I Identify as a Cookie is an interactive baking comedy
Roberta Goodman & the Film "Empress Hotel"
Putting a Human Face on Homelessness
• Empowering communities to address homelessness, drug abuse and mental illness
• A model for transformation

Lakota Harden
Acclaimed Orator, Community Organizer, Diversity Trainer
• Veteran activist in Native American communities
• Her lectures and workshops focus on unlearning racism, sexism and other social oppressions as well as "decolonization" workshops for Indigenous peoples
headRush
Spoken Word Theater and Popular Education Crew
• Performances combine elements of Xicano theatre, spoken word and hip hop to ignite critical dialogue and social action
• Makes complex issues accessible and relevant to diverse audiences through dramatic multi-media storytelling and interactive workshops
David Hilliard
Former Black Panther Party Chief of Staff
• Author of This Side of Glory, a compelling eyewitness account of the Black Panthers and the biography Huey, Spirit of the Panther
• A vibrant voice on civil rights history who speaks eloquently to racial divisions today
Alice Y. Hom
Educator and Community Builder
• Co-editor of the anthology Q & A: Queer in Asian America
• Makes the connections on race, gender, and sexuality as well as address topics of lesbian of color organizing, Asian American feminism, and Asian American lesbian and gay cultural activism

Ericka Huggins
Human Rights Activist, Poet and Scholar
• Former Black Panther leader and political prisoner
• Lectures focus on womens' leadership, physical and emotional well-being of women and children, youth incarceration, education, and the role of spiritual practice in sustaining activism and promoting change
iLL-Literacy
Politically Sexy, Rambunctiously Entertaining Spoken Word Hip Hop Theater
• Fuses spoken word, hip-hop, funk, and experimental theater
• Comprised of African American and Asian American artists, they demonstrate the complex history that binds our history
Derrick Jensen
Prolific Author on Environmental and Social Justice Issues
• Author of over a dozen books including The Culture of Make Believe, A Language Older Than Words and Endgame
• Latest title is Songs of the Dead
Andrew Jolivette
Accomplished Educator, Writer and Social/Cultural Critic
• Topics include Rethinking Identity: Mixed Race, HIV/AIDS and People of Color, Indigenous Rights and Cultural Survival, LGBT/Queer Community of Color Identity
• Author of Cultural Representation in Native America and Louisiana Creoles: Cultural Recovery and Mixed Race Native American Identity

Van Jones
Globally Recognized Pioneer in The Green Collar Economy
• Author of the bestseller The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Solve Our Two Biggest Problems
• Former Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
A Leading Voice in Performance and Arts Education
• National Poetry Slam champion, Broadway veteran, dancer/choreographer and featured artist on Russell Simmons' Def Poetry on HBO
• Recipient of the U.S. Artists Rockefeller Fellowship which annually recognizes 50 of the country's "greatest living artists"
Frances Kendall
Consultant and Author on Diversity, White Privilege and Organizational Change
• Author of Understanding White Privilege: Creating Pathways to Authentic Relationships Across Race and Diversity in the Classroom
• Over thirty-five years experience in helping organizations and institutions address diversity and create change
Paul Kivel
Violence Prevention and Social Justice Educator, Activist and Writer
• Author of Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice; Boys Will Be Men: Raising Our Sons for Courage, Caring and Community and You call this a Democracy?
• Works to end male violence and build alliances across race, gender, class, sexual orientation and age
Kiwi
Hip Hop Artist and Filipino Community Activist
• Formerly with the acclaimed Filipino hip hop group Native Guns, his latest CD is The Summer Exposure Mixtape
• Also facilitates Hip Hop workshops for young people
Dan Kwong
Internationally Touring Solo Performer, Writer, and Visual Artist
• Major performance works include Secrets of the Samurai Centerfielder, Monkhood in 3 Easy Lessons and The Night the Moon Landed on 39th Street
• ounder and curator of "Treasure in the House," the annual Asian Pacific American performance and visual art festival
Winona LaDuke
Internationally Renowned Activist working on Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Environmental Justice in Native America
• Author of numerous books including Recovering the Sacred, All our Relations and a novel, Last Standing Woman
• Executive Director of the Honor the Earth and founder of the White Earth Land Recovery Project
Victor Lewis
Leader in the Field of Anti-Oppression Diversity Work and Alliance Building
• Known for his inspiring role in the award-winning race relations documentary, "The Color of Fear"
• Co-author of the curriculum, Lessons from "The Color of Fear"
Victor Lewis and Hugh Vasquez
Two of the Men from "The Color of Fear," the Breakthrough Film about Race Relations
• Co-authors of the curriculum, Lessons from "The Color of Fear"
• Offer engaging workshops and presentations based on the film and moving beyond "The Color of Fear"
James W. Loewen
Award-Winning Sociologist, Historian, and Best-Selling Author
• Author of numerous books including Lies My Teacher Told Me, Lies Across America and Sundown Towns and his latest, Teaching What Really Happened
• Topics cover U.S. history, multicultural education, civil rights, race relations, voting rights, law and social science
Roberto Lovato
One of the Nation’s Leading Latino Writers and Commentators
• Associate Editor with New America Media and frequent contributore to numerous magazines and websites
• Speaks and writes on growing Latino power and influence, immigration, media, politics, race and human rights
Barbara Lubin
Founder and Executive Director of the Middle East Children's Alliance
• Has led some twenty delegations of North Americans to Palestine/Israel, Iraq, and Lebanon
• An acclaimed advocate for children in the Middle East and peace with justice
Ariel Luckey
Hip Hop Theater Artist, Poet, and Educator
• Exposes White Privilege and the Theft of Native Land through his solo show "Free Land: A Hip Hop Journey from the Streets of Oakland to the Wild Wild West"
• Director of the Free Land Project, which produces dynamic hip hop theater, keynotes, workshops, forums and cultural events

Clarence Lusane
Author, Scholar and Journalist on Race, Human Rights and Electoral Politics
- Expert on comparative race relations, international human rights, social movements and electoral politics
- Author of several books, including a major work, The Black History of the White House, forthcoming this fall

Ise Lyfe
Premier Spoken Word Artists, Emcee, and Educator
• Available for solo shows that include Is Everybody Stupid.(?) and Who's Krazy? as well as lectures, performances and workshops
• One of the top “101 Black Men in California Making a Difference”
devorah major
Accomplished Poet, Novelist, Performer
• Books include Ice Journeys, street smarts and An Open Weave
• Served as San Francisco’s Poet Laureate from 2002-2006

Adam Mansbach
Dynamic Novelist with a Hip-Hop Aesthetic
- Author of the bestsellers Angry Black White Boy and The End of the Jews
- His dynamic presentations address the complexities of identity, hip hop, history, literature, and popular culture
Ben Manski
Executive Director of the Liberty Tree Foundation
• Former co-chair of the Green Party and past National Director of Campus Greens USA
• Efforts focus on building a new democracy movement in the U.S. and democratizing education
Elizabeth Martinez
Veteran Social Justice Organizer and Author
• Books include the classic 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures, De Colores Means All of Us:Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century and 500 Years of Chicana Women’s History
• Co-Founder and Director of the Institute for MultiRacial Justice
Peggy McIntosh
Lecturer & Writer on White Privilege, Male Privilege and Equitable Curricula
• Author of the ground-breaking essay "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”
•Founder and co-director of the National SEED(Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Project on Inclusive Curriculum
Reanae McNeal
Awarding Winning Performer, Playwright, Oral Herstorian
• Active in the anti-violence movement focusing on rape/sexual assualt
• Solo shows include Don't Speak My Mother's Name In Vain and Blues Women Don't Wear No Shoes
Pamela Means
Acclaimed Singer-Songwriter and Acoustic Artist
- A favorite at Black History Month, Women’s Month, Gay Pride, and Take Back the Night events.
- Seven CD releases including her latest, Precedent
Camilo Mejía
The New Face of the Anti-War Movement
• The First Iraq War Veteran to Refuse to Fight
• Author of the book Road from Ar Ramidi: The Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant Mejía
Jeb Middlebrook
Anti-Racist Speaker and Organizer
• Director of the Solidarity Institute and co-founder of the spoken word and hip-hop duo, Anti-Racist Fifteen
• Author of A Different Shade of White, Another Kind of Male: A Guide to Using Privilege Responsibly


Jeb Middlebrook and Trevor Wysling: Anti-Racist Fifteen
Anti-Racist Spoken Word and HipHop Duo
• Performances accompanied by workshops and discussions on creating anti-racist culture on campus and in local communities
• Featured in the film Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible
Rev. Irene Monroe
Lesbian Theologian, Scholar, Writer and Activist
• Popular columnist for New England Blade, The Advocate Magazine, Black Commentator and Huffington Post
• Sought-after speaker on race, women's spirituality and gender issues.


Leroy Moore Jr.
African American Disabled Writer, Poet, Activist
• Author of a spoken word CD and chapbook Black Disabled Man with a Big Mouth & a High IQ
• Lectures on the intersection of race and disability, among other topics
Cherríe Moraga
Prolific Playwright, Poet, and Essayist
• Recipient of numerous awards for her plays including a United States Artist Rockefeller Fellowship for Literature
• Co-editor of the groundbreaking This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, among other books
Carlos Muñoz Jr.
Prominent Political Scientist, Historian and Public Intellectual
• Author of Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement and the forthcoming Diversity and The Challenge for a Multiracial Democracy In America
• Founding chair of the first Chicano Studies department in the nation
Jesus "Chuy" Negrete
Nationally-Recognized Entertainer and Educator
• One of the nation's foremost musicologists and interpreters of Mexican and Chicano music
• Founder and Director of the Mexican Cultural Institute
Pedro Noguera
A Leading Voice on Education Reform and the Achievement Gap
- Award-winning educator, activist and author
- Books include Unfinished Business: Closing the Racial Achievement Gap in Our Schools and City Schools and the American Dream: Reclaiming The Promise of Public Education
Mark Nowak
Documentary Poet, Social Critic, and Labor Activist
• Author of Shut Up Shut Down(afterword by Amiri Baraka) and Coal Mountain Elementary
• Regenerating the Rich Tradition of Working-Class Literature
María Ochoa
Acclaimed Writer, Activist and Scholar
• Books include Shout Out: Women of Color Respond to Violence and Creative Collectives: Chicana Painters Working in Community • Liberating the Historical Narrative: Creating Oral History Projects
Alix Olson
Folk Poet and Progressive Queer Artist-Activist
• Editor of the acclaimed book Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken World Revolution and author of several books of poetry and spoken word CDS
• Poetry slam champion and subject of award-winning documentary Left Lane: On the Road with Folk Poet Alix Olson

Greg Palast
Award-Winning Investigative Reporter
- Author of the bestsellers, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy and Armed Madhouse
• DVDs include Palast Investigates: On the Trail: From 8-Mile to the Amazon with Investigative Reporter Greg Palast

Ishle Park
Award-Winning Poet and Singer
• Author of The Temperature of This Water, her poetry is also featured on her CD, Work is Love
• Winner of numerous writing awards and former Poet Laureate of Queens
Sofía Quintero (aka Black Artemis)
Novelist, Filmmaker & Social Justice Activist
• Author of the hip hop novels Explicit Content and Picture Me Rollin’ and the "chica-lit" novel Divas Don't Yield
• Co-founder of Chica Luna Productions
Barbara Ransby
Award-Winning Writer and Historian
• Author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision
• Co-founder of the Black Radical Congress, African American Women in Defense of Ourselves and the Progressive Media Project
Michael Reyes
Spoken Word Poet and Youth Organizer
• Featured in the independent film "Urban Poet," his poetry CD is My Voice
• Co-founder of Chicago youth centers Batey Urbano and Zocalo Urbano

Boots Riley
Hip Hop Artist and Raptivist for Social Justice
• Co-founder of the hip hop group The Coup whose award-winning albums include Party Music and Pick a Bigger Weapon
• Spoken word poet and community organizer
Ninotchka Rosca
Contemporary writer and Human Rights Activist
• Author of six books including State of War, Twice Blessed and The Fall of Marcos
• Founder and the first national chair of GABRIELA, the preeminent Filipina women's rights organization
Loretta J. Ross
Women's Rights & Human Rights Leader
• National Coordinator of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective
• Co-author of Undivided Right: Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice
Sonia Sanchez
Renowned Writer, Poet, and Playwright
• Author of over a dozen books including Homecoming, We a BaddDDD People, I've Been a Woman: New and Selected Poems
•A leading force in African American literary and political culture for over three decades
Bill Santiago
Stand-up Comedian and Comedy Writer
• Author of Pardon My Spanglish ¡Porque Because!
• Performs Spanglish 101: A Total Immersion Comedic Excursion into Latino USA
John Santos
One of the Leading Exponents of Afro-Latin Music
•Four-time Grammy nominee, Founder and director of the Machete Ensemble
• Percussionist, music educator and historian, offering workshops, presentations and residencies on Afro-Caribbean music
Renee Saucedo
Prominent Immigrant Rights Attorney & Human Rights Activist
• Founder of the grassroots organization, INS Watch
• Director of the San Francisco Day Laborer Program
Scott Turner Schofield
Award-Winning Transgender Performer, Writer and Educator
•Stage performances include Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps and Debutante Balls
• Author of Two Truths and a Lie
Molly Secours
Writer & Filmmaker for Racial Equity and Social Justice
- Advisory Board Member of Fisk University’s Race Relations Institute and a leading voice on white privilege
- Films include “Faces Of TennCare,""College On The Brain," and "Welcome To My Hood"
Mab Segrest
Lesbian Feminist Scholar, Writer and Activist
- Adressses topics of White Privilege, GLBT and Women's issues, Mental Health and Ending Campus Sexual Assault
- Author of Memoir of a Race Traitor and Born to Belonging: Writings on Spirit and Justice
Rinku Sen
Leading Figure in the Racial Justice Movement
•Executive Director of Applied Research Center and Publisher of Colorlines magazine
• Books include The Accidental American: Immigration and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization and Stir It Up: Lessons in Community Organizing
Bill Shannon
Dance & Media Artist: Hip Hop Dance and Disability
•Widely recognized in the dance/ performance world, the hip-hop and club dance scene, the urban arts movement, and the disabled artist community
• Numerous awards include a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and a Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art Award
Aishah Shahidah Simmons
Lesbian Feminist Filmmaker and Writer
• Producer, writer, and director of the feature length documentary NO! (The Rape Documentary)
• Her published essays are featured in several anthologies and journals in the U.S. and abroad
Carmen Mitzi Sinnott
Award-Winning Actress and Arts Educator
• Her solo show based on her own parents, SNAPSHOT: a true story of love interrupted by invasion, explores the forces of history, race, and war
• Best Actress nominee at the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival & recipient of a Brooklyn Arts Council’s NYSCA Individual Artist Award
A Slice of Rice, Frijoles & Greens
Multicultural Program of Spoken Word, Music, Movement and Song
• African American(Chic Street Man), Latina(Paulina Sahagun) and Asian American(Dan Kwong) artists come together to take audiences beyond cultural borders in a show that entertains and enlightens
Noemi Sohn
Activist for Disability Rights and Racial Equality, and Media Advocate
• Lectures, workshops and poetry explore disability & identity, looking at ableism & other oppressions
• Working on a documentary film on women, race and disability.
Cathi Tactaquin
Executive Director of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
- The Immigrant Rights Agenda and the Election of Barack Obama
- Immigration and Migration in the Global Era
Renee Tajima-Peña
Academy-Award Nominated Documentary Filmmaker
• Films include Who Killed Vincent Chin?, My America…or Honk if You Love Buddha and Calavera Highway
• Associate Professor in the University of California's Social Documentation Program
Madonna Thunder Hawk
Community Organizer in Native America
• One of the original members of the American Indian Movement (AIM)
• Co-founder of the Black Hills Alliance and Women of All Nations
Brian Tokar
Ecological Activist, Author and Scholar
• Author of The Green Alternative and Earth for Sale
• Director of the Institute for Social Ecology
John Trudell
Poet, Recording Artist, Actor and Activist
•Books of poetry include his latest, Lines from a Mined Mind: The Words of John Trudell
• Has released some one dozen albums featuring his poetry set to traditional Native music as well as contemporary sounds
Walter Turner
Leading Authority on Africa - its History, Development and Current Events
• Co-author of No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists over a Half Century, 1950-2000
• Host and producer of the acclaimed weekly Pacifica Radio program, "Africa Today"
Upsurge!
High Octane Jazz Poetry Duo
• Jazz Poets Raymond Nat Turner & Zigi Lowenberg move minds and incite action while always holding true to the rhythm
• CD releases include Chromatology and All Hands on Deck
Hugh Vasquez
Top Diversity Educator and Consultant
- Well-known for his role in the award-winning documentary film "The Color of Fear"
• Co-author of the curriculum Lessons from "The Color of Fear" and the book No Boundaries: Unlearning Oppression and Building Multicultural Alliances and Making Allies
Rev. C.T. Vivian
A Living Legend of the Civil Rights Movement
• A Baptist Minister who worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for many years
• Speaks on building a Civil Rights Movement for the New Millennium
Alice Walker
The Essential Writer of Our Times
• Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple as well as numerous other novels, books of poetry, short stories and essay collections
Teresa Walsh
Poet, Playwright and Actress
• Her solo show Body Revolution: From Harlem to Havana explores her own disability and the healing of the human spirit
Bob Wing
Senior Organizer with Southern Coalition for Social Justice
- Race, Elections and the Changing Electorate
- Crossing Race and Nationality: the Racial Formation of Asian Americans
Tim Wise
One of the Country's Leading Anti-Racist Writers and Activists
• Author of Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equity and Between Barack and a Hard Place: Challenging Racism, Privilege and Denial in the Age of Obama, among other titles
• Available for lectures, workshops and trainings
Kristina Wong
Solo Performer, Educator, and Culture Jammer
• Her solo show, "Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," explores mental illness among Asian American women
• Her quirky performance pranks and installations reinterpret Homeland Security, Asian sororities, and the Miss Chinatown Pageant, among other topics
Helen Zia
Award-Winning Journalist and Scholar
• Author of Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People and co-author of My Country Versus Me
• One of the "most influential Asian Americans of the decade," her speech topics include "From Minority to Majority, Invisible to Envisioning"
Dave Zirin
Popular Sports Commentator and Writer
• Author of A People's History of Sports in the United States: 250 Years of Politics, Protest, People, and Play, among other books
• Host of XM satellite’s popular weekly show, Edge of Sports Radio
Exhibits
Black Panther Party Photography Exhibit
Serve the People: Images of a Vision

Breast Cancer Traveling Mural: "Who Holds the Mirror? "
Breast Cancer, Women's Lives and the Environment

Family Diversity Exhibits
Traveling Photo-Text Exhibits for Diversity Education
• LOVE MAKES A FAMILY: Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People and Their Families
• NOTHING TO HIDE: Mental Illness in the Family
•IN OUR FAMILY: Portraits of All Kinds of Families
Emma Goldman Papers: A Traveling Exhibit
Revisiting the Life of the Celebrated Radical

Love Makes a Family Photo Exhibit
Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People & Their Families

Nothing to Hide Photo Exhibit
Mental Illness in the Family

Political Poster Art Exhibits
From the Center for the Study of Political Graphics

Films
The Fight in the Fields: César Chávez & the Farmworkers Movement
A Documentary about a Man and a Movement from Filmmakers Ray Telles & Rick Tejada-Flores

Follow Me Home
An Exploration of Race & Identity from Director-Writer Peter Bratt

Lessons from "The Color of Fear"

A Cast-Led Workshop Featuring Victor Lewis and/or Hugh Vasquez
Race is the Place
A film by Ray Telles and Rick Tejada-Flores

Salud!
Sometimes help comes from unexpected places...a look at Cuba's acclaimed health care system