CARMEN CRITELLI
Carmen Critelli is an Italian journalist and videomaker, currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Journalism, Media and Globalization at the University of Amsterdam. She has been focusing her work on migration issues and human rights. Her experiences in the field help her acknowledge the power of stories, inspiring her to write. Her academic background in European Studies also motivates her to understand better how politics and society, especially in the European Union, come together.
AOIFE CURRIE
Aoife Currie (She/Fae) is a Sophomore at St. Lawrence University. As a Queer Anarchist, her work focuses on radical forms of acceptance of marginalized groups, as well as conceptualizing better alternatives to our current systems and ways of thinking. She is an Anthropology Major, and is hoping to continue her activism work full-time after graduating from St. Lawrence.
JARRODD DAVIS
Jarrodd is an avid urbanist who loves walking and biking around town. He is part of the Virginia Tech Class of 2019 and spends his free time reading, writing, and painting.
JULIANNE DEGUARDI
Julianne is a 2017 graduate of St. Lawrence University and is a writer for Weave News. She is currently living and working in Latacunga, Ecuador.
GWENDOLYN DEUEL
Gwendolyn Deuel is 2019 graduate of St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where she double majored in government and French. She grew up in Potsdam, New York and was a participant in the St. Lawrence Citizen Journalism Incubator.
RAE DUNBAR
Rae Dunbar grew up off the grid in rural Wisconsin, majoring in Environmental Studies-Biology with a mathematics minor at St. Lawrence University, NY. She is pursuing her Master’s in Climate Change at Copenhagen University, Denmark in 2023. Rae aspires to manage climate adaptation and mitigation projects to assist communities globally.
NICOLE EIGBRETT
Nicole Eigbrett (St. Lawrence University '14) is a public servant, media practitioner, and community organizer in the Greater Boston area. She previously served as the Director of Communications for Weave News and contributed to the News Abuse chapter of "Censored 2019: Fighting the Fake News Invasion" (Seven Stories Press, 2018).
CHARLIE FINN
Charlie Finn graduated from St. Lawrence University with a double major in Global Studies and Environmental Studies. His work focuses on dissecting settler colonialism and understanding Indigenous resistance - in Palestine and across the globe. In addition, Charlie is interested in radical politics, critical social theory, and music.
BERENICE GERVACIO
My hometown is the Bronx, New York and I am currently a First Gen Mexican-American Student at St. Lawrence University. I am a sophomore and my major is Global Studies with a minor in Estúdios Hispánicos.