PERSON: Daniel Altschuler


Employer

Make the Road Action Fund
Position

Managing Director
Biography

Daniel Altschuler is a political scientist, organizer, and writer. He holds a doctorate in Politics and a Masters in Development Studies from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He is currently the Managing Director of the Make the Road Action Fund and the Director of Civic Engagement and Research at Make the Road New York (MRNY). He was previously MRNY’s Long Island Coordinator and the Coordinator of the Long Island Civic Engagement Table, a coalition of grassroots organizations working to increase civic participation in working-class communities of color.

Daniel’s academic research focused on civic and political participation and civil society in Honduras and Guatemala. He published The Promise of Participation: Experiments in Participatory Governance in Honduras and Guatemala (2013, Palgrave-MacMillan) with Javier Corrales, as well as other academic articles. He has recently held positions as a Visiting Scholar at the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Public Policy at the New School for Public Engagement (2013-14) and Copeland Fellow at Amherst College (2010-11), where he continued with academic and journalistic writing.

Daniel’s journalistic work has focused on Central American politics and US immigration politics, and he has recently been published in such venues as The Christian Science Monitor, The Nation, Americas Quarterly, CNN, Foreign Policy, Newsday, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Dissent.

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