Danielle Sered leads the award-winning Brooklyn-based Common Justice, which develops and advances solutions to violence that meet the needs of those harmed and advance racial equity without relying on incarceration.
Kit Sergeant is the author of several books, including Thrown for a Curve, Throwing Smoke, What Is It, Dallas, and Joshua. A teacher by profession and at heart, Kit loves to impart little-known facts and dares you to walk away from one of her books without learning at least one new thing.
Ceisiwr Serith (David Fickett-Wilbar) is a writer and teacher in the Pagan community. His interest in prayers and rituals grew naturally as a result of working in the Wiccan and Druidic traditions, as well as writing books such as A Book of Pagan Prayer and Deep Ancestors.
Alexandra Seros is a screenwriter with a PhD in cinema and media studies. She is currently working with UCLA to preserve film and early television movies directed and written by Ida Lupino.
Ariana Serpentine is a multi-traditional witch, polytheist, and animist. She is transgender and queer and has worked in political trans activism, raising awareness for the needs of her community within Pagan and other circles.
Jessica Serra is a scientific researcher, writer, editor, and consultant. She is the author of The Secret Life of Cats, which became the basis for popular French television show, La Vie Secrète des Chats on BBC Worldwide.
Shea Serrano is the New York Times bestselling author of The Rap Year Book. Currently, he is a staff writer at The Ringer. He is the author of several books, including Basketball (and Other Things), Movies (and Other Things), and A Wedding Thing (The One).
Richard A. Serrano, a former reporter for the Kansas City Times, is currently a Washington correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. He is the author of One of Ours: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Valerie Luna Serrels is a cofounder and director of the Wild Church Network, and founder and guide of Shenandoah Valley Church of the Wild and of Hagia Sophia, where she offers eco-spiritual guidance. She holds a masters degree in conflict transformation and peacebuilding and is certified as a spiritual director.
Robert Service is a British historian, academic, and author who has written extensively on the history of Soviet Russia, particularly the era from the October Revolution to Stalin's death. He is the author of many books, including Spies and Commissars; the acclaimed Lenin: A Biography; and Stalin: A Biography.