Contributors

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Kate Drabinski teaches Gender and Women’s Studies at UMBC and spends the rest of her time on her bike, thinking about the history, politics, and economics of the built environments through which she rides. She can also be found at http://whatisawridingmybikearoundtoday.wordpress.com/

Kate Khatib is a founding member of the Red Emma's collective, and currently edits, blogs, tweets, and otherwise organizes for AK Press, the nation's most productive anarchist and collectively-owned publishing house. Visit www.akpress.org and www.redemmas.org for more info.

Lawrence Brown

Lawrence Brown is a political activist, public health consultant, and history aficionado. He has partnered with community groups in East Baltimore to devise strategies to assist residents who were displaced from their community by EBDI and Johns Hopkins University. Lawrence has collaborated with the labor advocacy group Community Churches United and testified at Baltimore council hearings regarding displacement, development, and local hiring practices. He is also an assistant professor of public health at Morgan State University.

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