CONTRIBUTORS
Ástor Alexander is a figurative illustrator and painter. He specializes in portraits and he’s a big fan of the American illustrators of the 60s. His work can be seen at behance.net/astoralexander
Dr. Raymond Barglow majored in physics at Caltech and received a doctorate in philosophy at UC Berkeley. He has taught at UC Berkeley and Trinity College and writes on science, ethics, and public policy issues.
Izhar Cohen was born in Raanana, Israel. He studied at the Bezalel academy of art in Jerusalem, the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. His work has been published in The Sunday Times, The Times, The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Reader’s Digest, Prospects, and the Wall Street Journal. He regularly illustrated Michael Shermer’s column Skeptic in Scientific American. Throughout the years he taught in academia in Israel and Paris, exhibited one man shows, illustrated books and pursued his personal creative work. He and his family currently reside in Tel Aviv. His work can be found at izharcohen.wordpress.com and on Instagram at instagram.com/izhar_cohen
Dr. Chris Edwards is a frequent contributor to SKEPTIC magazine and is the author of numerous books with Rowman & Littlefield Education, including Femocracy: How Educators Can Teach Democratic Ideals and Feminism (2021). He is also an educational consultant with Blue River Press and the author of the YA biography All About Stephen Hawking. He is currently working on a book titled Self-Taught: How the Mastery Learning Model Can Save Education. He can be reached at scientechsummer@gmail.com