The People
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William Greider A political journalist and author, Greider has been a reporter for more than 35 years for newspapers, magazines and television. For 17 years he was the national affairs editor at Rolling Stone. He is a former assistant managing editor at the Washington Post, where he worked for 15 years as a national correspondent, editor and columnist. He is the author of the national bestsellers One World, Ready or Not, Secrets of the Temple and Who Will Tell The People. Greider has also served as a correspondent for six Frontline documentaries on PBS. |
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Richard Grossman Grossman published Ralph Nader’s book, Unsafe at any Speed, and co-directs the Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy. |
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Gene Karpinski Part of Congress Watch from 1977 to 1981, Karpinski was also director of the United States Public Interest Research Group. He is now president of the League of Conservation Voters in Washington, D.C. |
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Justin Martin Martin wrote the Ralph Nader biography Nader: Crusader, Spoiler, Icon as well as a biography of Alan Greenspan, Greenspan: The Man Behind the Money. He currently writes for Fortune Small Business. |
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Morton Mintz Mintz has been a reporter for nearly 60 years. In 1966, while working at the Washington Post, he broke the story of the private eye hired by General Motors to follow Ralph Nader and covered automotive safety issues for years afterwards. |
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James Musselman A former Nader’s Raider and Nader campaign organizer, Musselman is the president and founder of Appleseed Recordings. |
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Lawrence O'Donnell A political analyst and contributor to TheHuffingtonPost.com, O’Donnell was also an executive producer of the series The West Wing and is a regular on The McLaughlin Group. |
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James Ridgeway A prominent American investigative journalist, Ridegway served as Washington correspondent for The Village Voice, where he worked from the mid-1970s until April 2006. He began his career as a contributor to The New Republic, Ramparts and The Wall Street Journal. Later, he was co-founder and editor of the political newsletters Hard Times and The Elements. Ridgeway became nationally known when he revealed the General Motors/Nader scandal in The New Republic.
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