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Do you need someone to speak at a workshop or conference?

The following speakers are available for teach-ins, conferences, seminars, and guest lectures.

GSA speakers specialize in a broad range of topics, including political economy, global culture, immigration, war & empire, labor, and much more.

Available Speakers:
  • Max Fraad-Wolff


  • Mr. Fraad-Wolff is a doctoral candidate in economics and widely published as a freelance writer in the areas of finance and foreign policy. Read more >>

  • Alan Freeman


  • Mr. Freeman writes and speaks on world inequality, globalisation and empire, debt, Argentina, and value theory. Read more >>

  • Steve Gallagher


  • Mr. Gallagher is a philosopher and activist who works in the Raleigh, NC area. He has recently addressed the Radical Philosophy Association, the International Philosophers for Peace, and the Global Studies Association. Read more >>

  • Paul Mocombe


  • Mr. Mocombe is social theorist interested in the application of social theory to contemporary issues such as race, class, and capitalism (globalization). Read more >>

  • Mikhail Molchanov


  • Dr. Molchanov's lecture topics include Russia and globalization, Russian foreign policy, European integration and the EU neighborhood policy, geopolitics and geoeconomics of the Caspian-Central Asian region, Ukraine's domestic and international politics. Read more >>

  • Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF)


  • SAF is a national non-profit organization based in Durham, NC, that has been working towards justice for farmworkers since 1992. Read more >>

  • Ariel Salleh


  • Dr. Salleh is a sociologist of knowledge with activist experience in mining politics, water and biodiversity conservation. Read more >>

  • Ingo Schmidt


  • Dr. Schmidt's fields of interest include political economy of European integration, transatlantic relations, and the history of social movements. Read more >>

  • Kim Scipes


  • Mr. Scipes is a military veteran and a former rank and file trade unionist. He has been actively involved in the labor movement for over 20 years, both on domestic and international labor issues. Read more >>

  • Jackie Smith


  • Ms. Smith's research addresses how global change impacts democratic participation, including how popular movements and groups such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace, and others have affected politics in the United Nations and in global trade agreements. Read more >>

  • John Sutherlin


  • Mr. Sutherlin has taught courses on European and Middle East environmental policy and international relations, developed international workshops and film symposiums and assisted students with grant-writing and funded study programs. Read more >>

  • Terisa Turner


  • Ms. Turner is a co-founder of First Woman: The East and Southern African Women’s Oral History and Indigenous Knowledge Network. First Woman’s central activity is the recording of the life stories of elderly Mau Mau women in Kenya. She is also co-director of the International Oil Working Group, a non-governmental organization registered at the United Nations in New York. Read more >>

  • Richard Wolff


  • Mr. Wolff speaks on topics such as problems of trade and capital flows with China; growing tensions with the European Union; international implications of US private and public debt levels; outsourcing of jobs; oil and other natural resource markets. Read more >>