Bea Hinton is an intersectional activist and justice enthusiast deeply committed to advancing policies and movements dedicated to expanding opportunity for all.
Straddling a number of identities herself, she understands the importance of confronting issues of intersectionality, transforming our institutions to accurately reflect shifting demographics and the inclusion of those most invisible. Bea holds a B.A. in Public Policy from the University of Michigan and is a J.D Candidate at Harvard Law School. She believes in strength training and the power of social innovation.
Her work has been featured on For Harriet, The Good Men Project Magazine, TheRoot.com, & The Daily Beast. You can read her musings on privilege, sex, dating, being mixed & lots of other cool stuff on our blog.
Lindsey Yoo is a Korean-American social media aficionado interested in racial justice, community engagement, pop culture, and all things Asian-American.
In between taking "artsy" Instagram photos at awkward angles and pretending to be a world-famous Iron Chef in her tiny kitchen, she is constantly devising ways to expand, strengthen, and transform the social justice world by engaging diverse constituencies through social media technology. Lindsey holds a B.A. in East Asian Studies from NYU, where she conducted extensive research on gender and class issues in South Korea and China.
Lindsey dishes about culture, religion, sexuality and of course food. Her work has been republished on Racialicious and NPRCodeSwitch.
Guest Contributors
Dorothy Pirtle is owner of Pirtle Consulting - a boutique public policy firm specializing in community engagement, economic development, grant writing, multicultural relations and nonprofit management. Dorothy lives in Detroit, MI and plans on adopting a canine companion from a no-kill animal shelter.
The Honest Stripper is a California-based writer who's never had to starve because she takes her clothes off and dry humps strangers for money. She enjoys baking, being craftsy, playing videogames, subverting the patriarchy, and going on nighttime adventures while under the influence of LSD.