Nathaniel Persily
Nathaniel Persily is a law professor at Stanford Law School. He is an expert in American election law, including voting rights, redistricting and election administration.
Nathaniel Persily is a law professor at Stanford Law School. He is an expert in American election law, including voting rights, redistricting and election administration.
Richard L. Hasen is a law and political science professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is an expert on election law and wrote Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy.
Andrew Hall is co-director of the Democracy & Polarization Lab at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. He also is a political science professor and his areas of expertise include how to safely administer elections during the pandemic.
Chad W. Dunn is legal director and co-founder of the UCLA Voting Rights Project. His areas of expertise include voting rights and election law. Dunn co-authored the “Protecting Democracy: Implementing Equal and Safe Access to the Ballot Box During a Global Pandemic” report.
Lok Siu is an Asian diaspora studies associate professor at the University of California Berkeley.
Daniel D. Lee is the academic dean for Fuller Theological Seminary’s Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry. Lee is also an assistant professor of theology and Asian American studies.
Margari Hill is the executive director of Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative, a faith-based human rights education organization. For media inquiries, contact [email protected].
Chenxing Han is the author of Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists and studied chaplaincy at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, California. Contact Han via her website, or her publisher’s email is [email protected].
Cynthia Choi is the co-executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action and a leader of Stop AAPI Hate. For media inquiries, email [email protected].