Pierre Losson
Pierre Losson is institutional engagement manager at Americas Society and a PhD candidate in political science at The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Karen Lloyd
Karen Lloyd is a social justice advocate and post-graduate student in comparative politics.
Javier H. Valdés
Javier H. Valdés is co-executive director of Make the Road New York.
Isabel Oronoz
Isabel Oronoz is a Uruguayan journalist, writer and researcher.
Corinne Narassiguin
Corinne Narassiguin is a former representative of the French National Assembly, representing the French people living in the United States and Canada. She is currently a spokesperson for the French Socialist Party.
Tom Correia
Tom Correia is a Brazilian writer and journalist. He writes articles on social movements, human rights, arts, and culture. Follow him on Twitter: @tomcorreia.
Shihoko Goto
Shihoko Goto is the senior associate for Northeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Asia Program, based in Washington D.C.
Antoni Estevadeordal
Antoni Estevadeordal is the Manager of the Integration and Trade Sector (Vice-Presidency of Sectors and Knowledge) at the Inter-American Development Bank.
Ann Lee
Ann Lee is an adjunct professor at New York University and author of the book What the U.S. Can Learn from China.
Miriam Psychas
Miriam Psychas works in the strategic engagement department at Americas Society/Council of the Americas.
Kariela Almonte
Kariela Almonte is a communications associate at Americas Society/Council of the Americas.
Albert Cañigueral
Albert Cañigueral is co-founder of consumocolaborativo.com and core connector for Spain and Latin America at OuiShare.
William I. Robinson
William I. Robinson is professor of sociology at the University of California Santa Barbara and author, most recently, of Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity.
Gustavo Arnavat
Gustavo Arnavat is a Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Brian Winter
Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly and a seasoned analyst of Latin American politics, with more than 20 years following the region’s ups and downs.