About Our Authors & Resources


By: Ron Powers  


Ron Powers was born November 18, 1941 in Hannibal, Missouri. A few of his famous works include White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal, Mark Twain: A Life, and his most recent work -  No One Cares About Crazy People.  Powers is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author. 



By: Elisabeth Rosenthal 

Elisabeth Rosenthal was born on April 29, 1956 in New York City, New York. Shifting her focus to health and environment, Rosenthal is a non-practicing physician. Her only book - An American Sickness : How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back,
 focuses on the economic part of healthcare. 


Videos and articles for you to see! 

Videos:

Why We Can't Fix Our Healthcare System | Ayesha Khalid
Liberty, democracy, equity, and justice in healthcare: Leana Wen


Articles:

Healthcare Costs, Access Viewed as Most Urgent U.S. Health Problems | Jeffrey M. Jones
Why Social Welfare Programs and Democracy Cannot Co-Exist: Ryan McMaken


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