LEFT OUT Editorial Board
Before becoming an Investigative Journalist and Investigative Reporting workshop Fellow at American University Todd St Hill was a freelance photojournalist and videographer. In addition to co-founding LEFT OUT Magazine, a magazine for in depth reporting and political analysis on the issues impacting Black communities across the globe. Todd has freelanced for the Intercept, Jacobin Magazine and Socialist Worker. Todd also contributed to The Chicago Defender, covering police misconduct and militarization, surveillance, ‘social movement reporting’, and impacts of climate change in the global south.
Alyxandra (Alyx) Goodwin is a mother, writer, researcher, activist and Co-founder of LEFT OUT. Her writing and activism are centered around the momentum and challenges of building power for Black people towards self-determination. Her work currently focuses on the relationship between the capitalism and policing, racialized capitalism, and examining how the extractive practices of the finance industry are exacerbating oppressions.
Akunna Eneh is a public librarian in the MLSA AFT local 4928, and a socialist activist in Boston MA. She has organized around and written about library related social struggles, housing rights, and struggles against police brutality.
Broderick Dunlap is from Riverside, California. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in History at La Sierra University and a Master’s Degree in African American Studies at UCLA and in History at Johns Hopkins University. Dunlap is a founding member of the Black Power Collective, formerly known as the Black Lives Matter Inland Empire chapter, and is currently a member of the Black Alliance for Peace in Baltimore. He has spoken and organized at several forums, regional conferences, and community and university events across the country regarding historical accounts of the Black Liberation Movement, race, class, and political power. He also worked as a labor organizer, organizing strikes in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Greenville, South Carolina. Dunlap is a Ph.D. candidate in the history department at Johns Hopkins, and he lives in Baltimore County with his wife, Laura.