People (Page 70)


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    Lynsey Addario

    Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist and has photographed for the New York Times, Fortune, and National Geographic.1She sits on the advisory board of The GroundTruth Project, a left-of-center
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    Mabel van Oranje

    Mabel van Oranje is the chair of the advisory council of Global Witness, 1 the co-founder and board chair of the New York-based VOW to End Child Marriage,
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    MacKenzie Scott

    MacKenzie Scott is the ex-wife of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Formerly known as MacKenzie Bezos, she is recognized as the third-wealthiest woman in the world after a divorce settlement left her with an estimated $37 billion.
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    Madeleine Albright

    Madeleine Albright is a Czech-American former U.S. secretary of state and Democratic Party political operative. Albright served as head of the U.S. State Department for the Clinton administration from 1997 to 2001. She is a partner of Albright Stonebridge Group, a political consultancy focused on foreign affairs.
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    Madison Grant

    Madison Grant was an American eugenicist and conservationist who wrote The Passing of the Great Race and other eugenics propaganda books and led several eugenicist groups. His advocacy supported the passage of the Immigration Act of 1924, which greatly reduced or eliminated immigration from non-Northwestern European countries and sterilization laws
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    Maggie Koebbe

    Maggie Koebbe is the deputy director of Working America. She has previously worked as the director of communications of the AFL-CIO, the southwest regional director of America Votes, and the canvas director of Ohio Citizen Action. She is also on the advisory committee of Our
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    Mai-Anh Tran

    Mai-Anh Tran is chief financial officer for the Ford Foundation. She previously worked as a staffer for the Rockefeller Foundation and a number of other nonprofits. 1 She is also on the board of Proteus
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    Maija Arbolino

    Maija Arbolino is the treasurer  1 and chief financial officer of the left-of-center Open Society Foundations (OSF), the principal philanthropic vehicle for liberal billionaire George Soros.
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    Maile Taualii

    Maile Taualii is a professor of public health specializing in Native Hawaiian health at the University of Hawaii. She has sat on the U.S. Census Bureau National Advisory Committee.
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    Makani Themba

    Makani Themba is a left-of-center political and social activist based in Jackson, Mississippi who currently operates a left-of-center consultancy called Higher Ground Change Strategies. Themba previously was the founding executive director of The Praxis Project, a left-of-center nonprofit focused on public health issues. She has worked with and received
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    Mallika Dutt

    Mallika Dutt is the founder and president emeritus of the left-of-center nonprofit Breakthrough. 1 Prior to starting Breakthrough, Dutt was the program officer for the left-of-center center Ford Foundation’s New Delhi, India
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    Manuel Pastor

    Dr. Manuel Pastor is a professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He heads the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) at USC and USC’s Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII). He also sits on the board of
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    Marc Benioff

    Marc Benioff is founder, chairman, and co-CEO of Salesforce.com, a leading software company. Benioff engages in a substantial amount of advocacy-philanthropic giving, and he has espoused numerous left-of-center political views opposing capitalism, favoring strict gun control, defending liberal-left approaches to homelessness, and supporting liberal expansionist immigration policy. As of 2018,
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    Marc Caplan

    Marc Caplan is a Senior Programs Officer at both the Piper Fund and Proteus Fund.
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    Marc Elias

    Marc Elias is an American attorney best known for his involvement in Democratic Party political campaigns, redistricting litigation, and election litigation. He was formerly a partner at the law firm Perkins Coie LLP and head of its Political Law practice, which assists Democratic political committees and other left-of-center clients. In August
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    Marc H. Morial

    Marc Haydel Morial is an American political and civic leader and the current president of the National Urban League. Morial served as mayor of New Orleans, from 1994 to 2002. He is married to Michelle Miller, who has won awards as a CBS News Correspondent.
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    Marc La Vorgna

    Marc La Vorgna is a political consultant and former Democratic Party campaign activist. He is the founder of MLV Strategies, a New York-based political affairs firm. From 2012 to 2014, La Vorgna was press secretary for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg; he was also press secretary for Barack
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    Marc Laitin

    Marc Laitin is on the board of directors of ActBlue (PAC), ActBlue LLC, ActBlue Charities, and ActBlue Civics. ActBlue was launched in 2004 as a fundraising platform for left-wing organizations and candidates.
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    Marc Lasry

    Marc Lasry is a private equity investor best known as the owner of the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team. Lasry is a major Democratic Party political donor.
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    Marc Merrill

    Marc Merrill is a video game businessman who co-founded Riot Games, the developer behind the mobile game League of Legends. He is also a supporter of left-leaning campaign regulations and liberal political candidates. Career Marc Merrill is the co-founder and co-chairman of Riot Games, the video game developer best known