Contributors
Adam Ma’anit was until recently an NI co-editor.
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Alan Hughes is an artist and graphic designer for the New Internationalist.
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Andy Clarke is helping New Internationalist redesign our website. He'll be blogging about his progress to get feedback from NI readers, staff and the web design community.
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Azad Essa is a freelance journalist and lecturer based in South Africa.
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Charlie Harvey is the IT Manager for New Internationalist.
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Chris Brazier is an NI co-editor.
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Chris Richards was Australasian editor of New Internationalist magazine until June 2009.
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David Ransom was an NI co-editor for 20 years and retired in May 2009.
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Dikson worked as a New Internationalist campaigner before recently returning to Zimbabwe.
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Dinyar Godrej is an NI co-editor.
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Georgina Donati is a member of the international Yasuní Green Gold campaign.
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Ginés Pastor is a member of the international Yasuní Green Gold campaign.
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Hadani Ditmars is an NI co-editor.
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Hernán P. Nadal is Greenpeace Argentina’s New Media Manager. He focuses on public engagement and online fundraising.
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James believes he was young once but has been crunching numbers at New Internationalist for more years than he and they care to remember .
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Jeremy Seabrook is a writer and journalist and regular NI contributor.
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Jess Worth is an NI co-editor.
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Jo works in the editorial team at New Internationalist.
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Louise Gray is the music correspondent for New Internationalist.
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Marc Roberts is a self-described ‘free-radical cartoonist’ based in Manchester, UK, and a regular contributor to New Internationalist.
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Moro Hideki is the editor/translator of New Internationalist Japan magazine.
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Nasrin Alavi is the author of We Are Iran.
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New Internationalist Editorial Team.
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Pamela Nowicka is a journalist, flim-maker and activist on tourism issues and author of the
No Nonsense Guide to Tourism.
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Phillip Smith works at the intersection of technology, social change, and media justice. Since 2004, he has worked as an Internet strategy consultant for New Internationalist.
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From January 2007 to August 2008, New Internationalist produced a weekly audio adventure linking you up with progressive people from every corner of the globe. This is the Radio New Internationalist archive.
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Richard Howlett is New Internationalist's Outreach and Events coordinator.
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Richard Swift was a New Internationalist co-editor, based in Toronto, from 1984 - 2007. He is now retired.
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Sarah is the Marketing and Outreach manager for New Internationalist New Zealand.
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Simon Loffler is a designer for New Internationalist Australia.
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Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian social justice activist and blogger. She writes an award winning blog,
Black Looks, which she setup over four years ago, writing on a range of topics such as LGBTI Rights in Africa, gender issues, human rights, the Niger Delta and Land Rights.
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Stephanie Boyd is a documentary film-maker and frequent NI contributor living in Piura, Peru.
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Steve Lancaster is a freelance writer and a vegan chef.
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Travis Beard is a photojournalist based in Kabul.
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Troth Wells is an NI co-editor.
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Vanessa Baird is an NI co-editor.
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Wayne Ellwood has worked with New Internationalist magazine since 1977.
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Wayne Roberts is the author of the forthcoming book, the No-Nonsense Guide to World Food.
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Zoe Cormier is a freelance journalist with a background in biology.
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Zuhra Bahman was born in Kabul Afghanistan where she spent her early
years swinging from trees and making snow people. After a stint as a
refugee in Pakistan she moved with her family to Northern Afghanistan
town of Mazar e Sharef, where she became consciously aware of the
beauty of her country and its people.
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