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Heather Fenyk, Ph.D.

Heather Fenyk, Ph.D., AICP/PP is Principal of Global Metrics, LLC, an urban planning research and consulting firm based in New Brunswick, New Jersey and founder and President of New Jersey’s […]

Brigid Callahan Harrison, Ph.D.

Brigid Callahan Harrison, Ph.D. is a Professor of Political Science and Law at Montclair State University.

Frank Argote-Freyre, Ph.D.

Frank Argote-Freyre is an Associate Professor at Kean University. He earned his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in Latin American History. Frank received a NJCH Honor Book designation in 2007. Also, […]

Karen Gaffney, Ph.D.

Karen Gaffney, PhD, is the author of Dismantling the Racism Machine: A Manual and Toolbox (Routledge, 2018), an accessible introduction to race and racism with tools for action. She’s an […]

Edward “Ted” Howell, Ph.D.

Ted Howell is a professor in the Writing Arts department at Rowan University. He earned his PhD at Temple University. Ted teaches a course called “Cli-Fi” to engage larger conversations […]

Jason Luther, Ph.D.

Dr. Jason Luther is an Assistant Professor of Writing Arts at Rowan University. He received his Ph.D. in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric from Syracuse University. Jason is specifically interested in […]

Judith Joan Sullivan, Esq.

Judith Joan Sullivan, Esquire, is the Chair and Founder of Sullivan Law and Government Affairs Firm. A twenty-five year veteran of the New York and New Jersey legal communities, she […]

Stacy Roth

Stacy F. Roth of History on the Hoof is a freelance historical interpreter, educator, vocalist, and musician (with a background in museums, libraries, archives, and material culture) who combines her […]

David Emerson

David Emerson of History on the Hoof makes his living by being a character. For over 30 years, David has worked at living history museums as an independent storyteller, teaching […]

Sylvia Chan-Malik, Ph.D.

Sylvia Chan-Malik, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Departments of American and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Her research focuses on the history of Islam in […]

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