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Tamara Khandaker is a journalist.Prior to working for Global, Khandaker was a reporter for The Toronto Star, VICE News, and The Hamilton Spectator. | Host | |
Award winning Podcast editor and sound designer for Curiouscast as well as his own 520R production company | Editor | |
Dr. Elizabeth Tandy Shermer is a historian of US capitalism. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of History at Loyola University.Tandy Shermer's research seeks to understand the persistence and expansion of economic inequality, political paralysis, and social upheaval as the US emerged as an early twentieth-century manufacturing power, became a superpower, and then struggled to adapt to a multipolar world.Tandy Shermer's most recent book, "Indentured Students," was published in 2021. | Guest | |
Maria Abi-Habib is an investigative journalist. Currently, she reports on government corruption and cartels in Latin America for The New York Times.Previously, Abi-Habib covered South Asia for The New York Times from New Delhi. Before joining the Times, she was a freelance journalist in the Middle East, covering the Arab Spring and the rise of terror groups. Before that, she was the Afghanistan correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. | Guest | |
Kaitlyn Tiffany is a former internet culture reporter for The Verge, where she wrote about the thrills and horrors of online community. She is currently a reporter for Vox’s The Goods, covering the way tech companies and algorithms influence how and what we buy. | Guest | |
Gustavo Ribeiro is a Brazilian journalist who focuses on political news. Currently, he writes for The Brazilian Report, which he co-founded.Ribeiro has reported on politics in in Brazil and in Europe for Veja, Época, Folha de S.Paulo, Médiapart, and Conflits. | Guest | |
Shibani Mahtani is a journalist who reports om Southeast Asia and Hong Kong. Currently, she is the Southeast Asia correspondent for The Washington Post.Previously, she was based in Chicago, where she covered politics and policing in the Midwest for the Wall Street Journal. Before that she was the first Myanmar-based correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Southeast Asia.Mahtani received her B.S. in Government and History, from the London School of Economics, and her M.S. in Journalism from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. | Guest | |
Inkoo Kang is a television and movie critic, and advocate for representation in entertainment. Currently, she is a television critic for The Hollywood Reporter.Previously, Kang was a staff writer at Slate, and before that she was chief television critic at MTV News, TV critic at the Village Voice, and a regular contributing film critic at the Los Angeles Times. She launched her career as managing editor of the "Women and Hollywood" blog. | Guest | |
Omar Wasow is an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University. He is the co-founder of the social networking website BlackPlanet. | Guest | |
Justin Ling is an investigative journalist who has worked across the country, focusing on stories and issues undercovered or misunderstood. For the past year, he has been covering the investigation into Bruce McArthur. His forthcoming book on the case will be published by McClelland & Stewart in early 2020. | Guest | |
Julie S. Lalonde is a women’s right advocate and public educator. She works with feminist organizations to end sexual violence, engage bystanders, and build communities of support.Lalonde's work has appeared on Al Jazeera, CBC’s The National, TVO’s The Agenda, Vice, WIRED magazine, and FLARE.Lalonde was raised in Northern Ontario. She received hera BA and MA in Canadian Studies from Carleton University, where she successfully campaigned for a sexual assault centre. | Guest | |
Neal Rothschild is the director of the audience and a political data reporter for Axios. | Guest | |
Tamar Herman is a journalist who specializes in international music and media with a focus on the Asian pop culture market and its trends.Currently, Herman is a pop correspondent for Billboard. Her work has appeared in NBC News, Forbes, and Entertainment Weekly. She appeared in the “K-pop” episode of Vox's Explained docuseries on Netflix. She is the managing editor of K-pop blog KultScene, and is a co-host of the Nice Jewish Fangirls podcast. | Guest | |
Katelyn Burns is a reporter and writer. Currently, she writes for Vox and is the first ever openly trans Capitol Hill reporter. She covers politics, LGBTQ issues, and reproductive health policy.Previously, Burns was the federal policy reporter for Rewire.News, where she covered the U.S. Congress including legislation and federal policy issues. She continues to work as a freelance journalist. Her work has appeared in them.us. The Washington Post, VICE, The Establishment, and Allure. She also wrote a series on toxic call-out culture in online activism for Everyday Feminism. | Guest |
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