Editorial Board Openings
Want to help shape future issues of Human Rights magazine?
If you're passionate about the issues presented in Human Rights and would like to contribute your experience and knowledge to an award-winning magazine, Human Rights is looking for volunteers to serve on its editorial board.
If you would like more information or would like to be considered, please contact Steve Wermiel, editorial board co-chair, via email.
Editorial Board
Co-Chair: Kathi Pugh
Co-Chair: Stephen J. Wermiel
Member: Susan Ann Silverstein
Member: Nicholas Targ
Member: Penny Wakefield
Member: Wilson Adam Schooley
ABA Publishing
Editor: Angela Gwizdala
Art Director: Andrea Siegert
Section of Individual Rights & Responsibilities
Chair: Robyn S. Shapiro
Chair-Elect: Neal R. Sonnett
Vice-Chair: Gloria Browne-Marshall
Secretary: Richard J. Podell
Finance Officer: Roy A. Hammer
Section Delegate: C. Elisia Frazier
Section Delegate: Richard M. Macias
Immediate Past Chair: Robert E. Stein
Section Director: Tanya Terrell
Assistant Director: Patrice McFarlane
Project Director (AIDS/Center for Human Rights): Michael L. Pates
Project Director (Death Penalty): Deborah T. Fleischaker
Section Administrator: Jaime Turner
Staff Assistant: Samuel C. Feinson
Project Assistant (AIDS/Center for Human Rights): Lucas J. Polcyn
About Human Rights Magazine

Published quarterly by ABA Publishing, Human Rights covers a wide range of topics in the human and civil rights arena. While the subscription is free of charge for Section members, individual subscriptions may be purchased for $17 by calling the American Bar Association Service Center at 1-800-285-2221. Additional annual subscriptions for Section members are $3 each.
If you are a member of the ABA but not the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities then we encourage you to join today. If you are not a member of the ABA then we encourage you to visit the ABA membership page. You can also resolve membership issues by calling 1-800-285-2221.
Please note that all information appears as it did when originally published. Therefore, some biographical information about the authors may no longer be accurate.



