Pablo Morales
Editor, NACLA Report on the Americas
Pablo Morales has been editor of the NACLA Report on the Americas since January 2007. Born in Seattle to Bolivian and North American parents, he holds degrees from Wesleyan University and New York University. His research interests include U.S.-Cuban relations, informal empire, and race and ethnicity in the Americas.
Joao Da Silva
Outreach and Circulation Coordinator
The son of two political exiles (Chile and Brazil), Joao was born in Sweden and has lived all over the world since. He spent his childhood on the hills and beaches of Hawaii and his adolescence in Santiago, Chile where he was introduced to the local activist community. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology from the Universidad de Artes y Ciencias (ARCIS) in Santiago, Chile and then relocated to Washington, D.C. where he worked as Communications Coordinator with School of the Americas Watch.
Fred Rosen
Senior Analyst
Fred Rosen is an independent journalist based in New York and Mexico City. Over the past 15 years he has covered Latin American political and economic affairs for a variety of Mexican and U.S. publications including NACLA Report on the Americas, El Financiero, and the Mexico edition of The Miami Herald. From 1987-1989 he taught economics at the Central University of Venezuela on a Fulbright fellowship. He is co-editor, with Eric Hershberg, of Latin America After Neoliberalism (The New Press, 2006) and editor of Empire and Dissent: The United States and Latin America (Duke University Press, 2008).
Emily Achtenberg
Kristina Aiello
Kristin Bricker
Michelle Chase
Kevin Edmonds
Susan R. Fitzpatrick-Behrens
Todd Miller
Dawn Paley
Samantha Eyler Reid
Paola Reyes
Joel Richards
Lisa Skeen
Rachel Winch
Stuart Rockefeller, Chair Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University
Judith Friedlander Hunter College, CUNY
Fred Goff President, DataCenter
Marcial Godoy-Anativia NYU Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
Eric Hershberg Chair, Latin American Studies, Simon Fraser University, and President, Latin American Studies Association
Pierre LaRamée International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region
Robert M. Siegel Cabot Capital
Max Uhlenbeck Development Coordinator, Brecht Forum
Steve Volk Chair, Latin American Studies, Oberlin College
Marcial Godoy-Anativia NYU Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
Greg Grandin Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, NYU
Jack Hammond Professor, Hunter College CUNY
Deborah Poole Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Seemin Qayum Independent Researcher and Consultant
Hobart Spalding Professor Emeritus, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
Gregory Wilpert Editor, Venezuela Analysis