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Nguyen is the media and development coordinator at the California Reinvestment Coalition.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tram-nguyen bio from the Huffington Post]</ref> | Nguyen is the media and development coordinator at the California Reinvestment Coalition.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tram-nguyen bio from the Huffington Post]</ref> | ||
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+ | She is a writer and editor from Southern California and Vietnam. She is the executive editor of ColorLines, a magazine in Oakland. Nguyen has contributed to Pacific Ties newsmagazine, and was part of the new Gidra magazine collective. She graduated from UCLA in 1996.<ref>[http://www.kqed.org/w/snapshots/bios/index.html#sumi_pat, Snapshots of Asian America, bio, accessed Jan.11, 2013]</ref> | ||
==Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors== | ==Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors== | ||
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*[[Carlos Guerra]], Columnist, ''San Antonio Express-News'' | *[[Carlos Guerra]], Columnist, ''San Antonio Express-News'' | ||
*[[Pronita Gupta]] | *[[Pronita Gupta]] | ||
− | *[[Bob Hall]], Co-Director, Democracy North Carolina | + | *[[Bob Hall]], Co-Director, [[Democracy North Carolina]] |
*[[Jim Hightower]], Author and radio host | *[[Jim Hightower]], Author and radio host | ||
*[[Naomi Klein]], Syndicated columnist and author, No Logo | *[[Naomi Klein]], Syndicated columnist and author, No Logo | ||
− | *[[Darryl Malek-Wiley]], Louisiana Environmental Justice Organizer, Sierra Club | + | *[[Darryl Malek-Wiley]], Louisiana Environmental Justice Organizer, [[Sierra Club]] |
− | *[[Sangita Nayak]], Policy/Communications Director, Praxis Project | + | *[[Sangita Nayak]], Policy/Communications Director, [[Praxis Project]] |
*[[Angie Newsome]], Reporter, ''Asheville Citizen-Times'' | *[[Angie Newsome]], Reporter, ''Asheville Citizen-Times'' | ||
− | *[[Tram Nguyen]], Executive Editor, ColorLines | + | *[[Tram Nguyen]], Executive Editor, [[ColorLines]] |
*[[William Quigley]], Professor, Loyola University New Orleans Law School and Director, Poverty Law Clinic | *[[William Quigley]], Professor, Loyola University New Orleans Law School and Director, Poverty Law Clinic | ||
− | *[[Lisa Seitz Gruwell]], Political Director, Skyline Public Works | + | *[[Lisa Seitz Gruwell]], Political Director, [[Skyline Public Works]] |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 10:21, 9 January 2013
Tram Quang Nguyen is a social justice activist and a Project Advisor for the Institute for Southern Studies.
Nguyen is the media and development coordinator at the California Reinvestment Coalition.[1]
She is a writer and editor from Southern California and Vietnam. She is the executive editor of ColorLines, a magazine in Oakland. Nguyen has contributed to Pacific Ties newsmagazine, and was part of the new Gidra magazine collective. She graduated from UCLA in 1996.[2]
Institute for Southern Studies Project Advisors
The following members served as Project Advisors at the Institute in December 2011:[3]
- Joe Atkins, Professor, University of Mississippi
- Julian Bond, Chair, NAACP
- Steve Bradberry, Lead Organizer, New Orleans ACORN
- Carlos Guerra, Columnist, San Antonio Express-News
- Pronita Gupta
- Bob Hall, Co-Director, Democracy North Carolina
- Jim Hightower, Author and radio host
- Naomi Klein, Syndicated columnist and author, No Logo
- Darryl Malek-Wiley, Louisiana Environmental Justice Organizer, Sierra Club
- Sangita Nayak, Policy/Communications Director, Praxis Project
- Angie Newsome, Reporter, Asheville Citizen-Times
- Tram Nguyen, Executive Editor, ColorLines
- William Quigley, Professor, Loyola University New Orleans Law School and Director, Poverty Law Clinic
- Lisa Seitz Gruwell, Political Director, Skyline Public Works