National Security/PeaceKathleen AntrimAuthor, journalist, columnist for SF & Wash DC Examiner Newspapers, contributor to NewsMax and political commentator on national radio and television.
Medea Benjamin Medea Benjamin is a well-known U.S. political activist. The Los Angeles Times has described her as "one of the high profile leaders of the peace movement," and in 1999, San Francisco Magazine included her on their "power list" of the "60 Players Who Rule the Bay Area."
Jamal Dajani Award winning producer of "Mosaic" and the Director of Middle Eastern Programming at Link TV. Dajani also produced "Occupied Minds", a documentary shedding light on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Dajani is a Palestinian who is born and raised in Jerusalem. He is also a frequent guest on numerous national and international media broadcast networks.
Reese Erlich An extraordinary journalist with a career of breaking interesting international stories before they hit the headlines in other media. Reports regularly for NPR, CBC, ABC (Australia), Radio Deutsche Welle and The World, as well as several newspapers. New book "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis."
Nathaniel Ford Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)
Antonia Juhasz Antonia Juhasz is a policy-analyst, author and activist living in San Francisco. She is also author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time. Juhasz is an expert on all aspects of international trade and finance policy with a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University, experience as a Legislative Assistant to two United States Members of Congress, and over ten years of work in the field. She is a passionate writer and speaker who conveys complex information in a manner that is both accessible and motivational to others.
Leo Lacayo Leo Lacayo is the most prominent Republican media surrogate in Northern California with hundreds of television and radio interviews to his credit.
Peter Leyden Director of the New Politics Institute, a think tank and strategy center of experts from many different fields who are helping Democrats and progressives take advantage of today’s massive changes in technology, media and demographics. Previously managing editor at the original Wired magazine, special correspondent for Newsweek in Asia, and coauthor of The Long Boom and What's Next.
Mitchell Plitnick Analyst for Israeli and Middle East Affairs. Director of Administration and Policy for Jewish Voice for Peace, and is also a columnist for Tikkun Magazine.
Norman Solomon Norman Solomon is a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics. He has been writing the weekly "Media Beat" column since 1992.
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