Rick Blum
Rick Blum coordinates OpenTheGovernment.org, a coalition of groups and individuals seeking less secrecy and more democracy in...
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Rick Blum coordinates OpenTheGovernment.org, a coalition of groups and individuals seeking less secrecy and more democracy in...
Karen Jeffreys is the director of public relations for the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence (RICADV)....
Peter Dobkin Hall is Hauser Lecturer on Nonprofit Organizations at the John F. Kennedy School of Government,...
Joe Williams, a New York City–based journalist, is the author of Cheating Our Kids: How Politics and...
Terry M. Knowles has held the position of registrar of charitable trusts at the New Hampshire attorney...
Scott Williams is a strategy consultant and Web developer with Community IT Innovators in Washington, D.C.
David A. Brennen is a professor of tax law at University of Georgia School of Law.
Jeff Gingerich is assistant professor of sociology at Bluffton College. He worked as an interviewer for the...