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Peter C. Baker is the author of Planes.

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Amy Schiller is a writer and political philosopher. Her writing has been published in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The Daily Beast. Schiller’s debut book, The Price of Humanity: How Philanthropy Went Wrong and How to Fix It came out in December 2023. While philanthropy has been the center of her career, her cultural criticism ranges from American Girl Dolls to queer Jewish films, gender, artificial intelligence, and memes about Beyonce.

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Joseph Laycock is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Texas State University, and author of the book Speak of the Devil.

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Cathy Guisewite is a cartoonist, known for the comic strip "Cathy," which ran in newspapers for 34 years.

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Dr. Bill Yousman is an academic and teacher of media literacy. Currently, he is Associate Professor and Director of the Media Literacy and Digital Culture graduate program at Sacred Heart University.Dr. Yousman's work focuses on the role of media in the construction of ideology, in shaping perceptions of race, and its role in democracy. His scholarship includes critical analyses of media images of the prison industrial complex, ideology in the films of Spike Lee, the social impact of rap music and hip-hop culture.Dr. Yousman has published research in several media and communication journals and edited anthologies, and he has presented at regional, national, and international conferences.Dr. Yousman received his Ph.D. in Media Studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Dr. Yoni Appelbaum is a historian and journalist. Currently, he is Senior Editor for politics at The Atlantic. His academic work focused on the associative republicanism of the late 19th-century United States.Previously, Appelbaum was a columnist for the Atlantic. Before that, he taught at Harvard University, Babson College, and at Brandeis University.Appelbaum's first book, "How America Ends," was published in 2019.Appelbaum received his A.B. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. in History from Brandeis University.

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Jaime Green is a freelance science writer, essayist, and editor. She is a Lecturer in English Language & Literature at Smith College.Previously, Green was an editor for Slate's "Future Tense." She has taught writing at Columbia, The New School, and the Sackett Street Writers' Workshop. She wrote the romance book review column for The New York Times for two years. She created, hosted, and produced the podcast "The Catapult."Green's work has appeared in The New York Times, Slate, BuzzFeed, The Cut, GQ.com, Popular Science, Backstage, and American Theatre online. She is series editor for The Best American Science and Nature Writing. Her first book, "The Possibility of Life," was published in 2023.

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Ben Yagoda is a writer and educator. He is the host of the podcast "The Lives They're Living."In 2018, Yagoda retired from his position as a professor of journalism and English at the University of Delaware. Before becoming a teacher, he was a film critic for the Philadelphia Daily News and an editor for Philadelphia and other magazines.Yagoda's work has appeared in Slate, the New York Times Book Review and Magazine, The American Scholar, Rolling Stone, and Esquire. He has authored, coauthored, or edited fourteen books.

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Larry Wilmore is a comedian, writer, producer, and actor.

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Kristen Arnett is a fiction author and essayist.

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David Sims is a Staff Writer of The Atlantic and co-Host of the Blank Check with Griffin & David Podcast.

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Brian Reed is the senior producer of the public radio show and podcast This American Life, also he hosts the show S-Town, and co-hosts the podcast The Trojan Affair

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Keith Broni is Editor in Chief of @emojipedia.

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Hannah Gadsby (born 12 January 1978) is an Australian comedian, writer, actor and television presenter.

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Rebecca Jennings is a journalist who focuses on internet culture. Currently, she writes for The Goods at Vox Media.Previously, Jennings was a video producer and host at Racked, and before that she covered fashion, New York City retail, and local goings-on at Brooklyn Magazine, The L Magazine, and Time Out New York.

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Rebecca Leber is a climate journalist. Currently, she is a Senior Reporter for Vox.Previously, Leber covered the environment for Mother Jones magazine, edited environmental news and political coverage for Grist, and was a staff writer at The New Republic. She also serves on the board of directors for the Society of Environmental Journalists.

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Dr. Carol Tilley is a librarian and a historian of comic books. Her work focuses on the intersection of young people, comics, and libraries, particularly in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Currently, she is an Associate Professor Experience at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she teaches courses in comics’ reader’s advisory, media literacy, and youth services librarianship.

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Kelefa Sanneh is a journalist and music critic.

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Warren Hatch is CEO of Good Judgment Inc, a global network of superforecasters to help companies address complex problems, developed following research by Philip Tetlock and Barbara Mellers. Hatch holds a doctorate in politics, a masters in Russian and international policy studies, and a bachelor's in history.

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Rebecca Schuman is an essayist and author.Schuman spent several years working in media and publishing in New York City. She has taught at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Ohio State, the creative nonfiction program at Stanford Continuing Studies, and is currently a professor pro tempore of literature at the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon.Schuman wrote the the "Deutschland Über Us" column for The Awl, and her work has appeared in Slate, Quartz, Literary Hub, Guernica, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic. Her first book, "Kafka and Wittgenstein," was published in 2015. Her second book, "Schadenfreude, A Love Story," was published in 2017.Schuman graduated from Vassar College and received her PhD in German from the University of California at Irvine.

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