Susan Spronk is a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University and a specialist on social movements in Latin America.
Susan Spronk is a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University and a specialist on social movements in Latin America.
Tenille Bonoguore is a former managing editor for Alternatives Journal. She grew up Down Under singing “Rip Rip Woodchip” by John Williamson.
Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Upside of Down and The Ingenuity Gap, recently joined the University of Waterloo, where his interest lies in studying resilience and innovation.
Wayne Roberts, who headed up the Toronto Food Policy Council for 10 years, is the author of two books about food. He is a member of A\J's editorial board and regular contributor to the magazine.
William Rees, co-author of Our Ecological Footprint, is a human ecologist and ecological economist at the University of British Columbia’s School of Community and Regional Planning.
Stephanie Grylls is the president of Nutrition Naturally, where she helps people understand the connection between food,health and the environment.
An avid guerrilla gardener, Lorraine Johnson recently published a collection of essays, The Natural Treasures of Carolinian Canada, about the flora and fauna of Southwestern Ontario.
Lorne Johnson is the organization’s Ottawa Bureau Director.