Profiles
-
-
Emily Galloway
Emily, a 4th-year med student in Phoenix, aims to be a gynecologist. She’s dedicated to providing care to teens who need confidential health services, advocating for accessible healthcare without mandatory parental consent.
-
Chris Edelson
Chris Edelson is an assistant professor of Government at American University and has published two books on US presidential power.
-
Annika Tourlas
Annika Tourlas expects to graduate in May 2024 with a master’s degree in mass communication after receiving her bachelor’s in journalism and mass communication with a double minor in communications and digital audiences in May 2023. Tourlas has worked at the Howard Center for Investigative Reporting and as a writer for several marketing agencies, where…
-
Kimberly Vermillion
Kimberly Vermillion is the director of marketing and communications at Arizona Animal Welfare League.
-
-
Bonnie Fuller
Bonnie Fuller is the former CEO & Editor-in-Chief of HollywoodLife.com, and the former Editor-in-Chief of Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, USWeekly and YM. She’s now a special correspondent for politics and reproductive rights. Follow her on her substack, Bonnie Fuller: Your Body Your Choice.
-
JoAnn Armenta
JoAnn Armenta is the CEO of Purpose Focused Alternative Learning, an organization based in Arizona that trains members of Navajo Nation on clean energy and solar installation.
-
Sam Ellefson
Sam Ellefson is the labor reporter for the Copper Courier. He’s pursuing a master’s degree in investigative journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and works as a research and communications aide for the Center for Work and Democracy at ASU. He’s worked as a research aide at the Reynolds Center for Business Journalism,…
-
David Robinson
David Robinson lives in Tucson and is a passionate birdwatcher and nature-lover. He is director of education and advocacy for Tucson Audubon Society, where he works to educate people about birds and the threats they face in southeast Arizona (and beyond), and to inspire people to speak out on their behalf.
















