As violent Islamic protests erupt in dozens of cities around the world, people are looking for someone to blame. But who’s really responsible? U.S. militarism? The crude filmmakers? Radical Islamist provocateurs?
Hemant Mehta, the “Friendly Atheist,” graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with degrees in Mathematics and Biology. While there, he also helped establish their first secular student group, Students WithOut Religious Dogma (SWORD).
Robert Greene is an American author best known for his books on strategy, power, and manipulation. His professional debut, a 1998 book called The 48 Laws of Power sold over 1,000,000 copies in the U.S. alone.
Science writer Brian Dunning is the host and producer of the podcast Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena. Applying critical thinking to urban legends and popular pseudoscientific subjects promoted by the mass media.
Mark Floegel is a senior investigator in Greenpeace USA’s research unit. A former journalist, Mark has been working on public advocacy issues since 1987.
Jennifer is considered one of the top writers and speakers in the Humanist world today. Focusing on critical thinking, personal ethics and personal responsibility.
Dan Lashof is the director of NRDC’s climate and clean air program and is active in the areas of solutions to global warming, national energy policy, and climate science.
Rocky Anderson, former Mayor of Salt Lake City (2000-2008), is founder and former Executive Director of High Road for Human Rights. He is running for President of the United States as a candidate for The Justice Party.