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Jonathan M. Katz is a journalist and author. | Guest | |
Jennifer S. Light is a professor of Science, Technology, and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, writer, researcher, and author of the book States of Childhood. | Guest | |
Richard Brent Turner is an author, and Professor of African American Religious History at University of Iowa. | Guest | |
Dr. Cristina Beltrán is an associate professor & director of graduate studies in the Department of Social & Cultural Analysis at NYU. | Guest | |
Pepper Glass is an associate professor of sociology at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, writer, researcher, and author of the book Misplacing Ogden, Utah. | Guest | |
Jen Manion is an Associate Professor of History at Amherst College, writer, and author of the book Female Husbands. | Guest | |
Agnès Delahaye is a professor of Anglophone Studies at the Université Lyon II Lumière, writer, and author of the book Settling the Good Land. | Guest | |
Jeffrey D. Broxmeyer is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science & Public Administration at the University of Toledo, writer, and author of the book Electoral Capitalism. | Guest | |
Duane Tananbaum is a professor of American History at Lehman College, City University of New York, writer, researcher, and author of the book Herbert H. Lehman: A Political Biography. | Guest | |
Lee B. Wilson is an author and Associate Professor at Clemson University. | Guest | |
Elizabeth Engelhardt is an editor of The Food We Eat. | Guest | |
Jennifer Burns is an expert on Ayn Rand and the American conservative movement. She is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and an Associate Professor of History at Stanford University.Burns's first book, "Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right," was published in 2009. | Guest | |
Richard L. Hasen is a legal scholar and expert in legislation, election law, and campaign finance. Currently, he is a Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles. | Guest | |
Darius Sollohub is a writer, researcher, associate professor at Hillier College of Arch & Design, and author of the book Millennials in Architecture. | Guest | |
Gordon H. Chang is a historian and author. | Guest | |
David S. Nasca is a writer, and author of the book The Emergence of American Amphibious Warfare. | Guest | |
Walker Robins is a lecturer, writer, and author of the book Between Dixie and Zion. | Guest | |
Forrest Stuart is an associate professor of sociology & director of the Ethnography Lab at Stanford University, writer, researcher, and author of the book Ballad of the Bullet. | Guest | |
Andrea Benjamin is a political scientist, writer, and author of the book Racial Coalition Building in Local Elections. | Guest | |
Dr. Melani McAlister is a Professor of American Studies and International Affairs at George Washington University. Her research focuses on the ways in which cultural and political history intersect, and on the role of religion and culture in shaping US “interests” in other parts of the world.In addition to academic papers and book chapters, McAlister's work has appeared in Christianity Today, The Conversation, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The Nation. She has co-edited five textbooks on international affairs. Her first general-audience book, "The Kingdom of God Has No Borders: A Global History of American Evangelicals," was published in 2018.McAlister received her B.A. in Middle East International Studies fropm University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and her Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University.B.A., summa cum laude, International Studies (Middle East), UNC - Chapel Hill, 1984. | Guest |
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