You can contact one of us using the form at http://cssjp.org/contact. We're excited to hear your ideas and feedback.
The Complex Systems and Social Justice Project (CSSJP) was founded in the belief that the study of complex systems can have wide reaching implications for future attempts to dream up and bring about a better world. Our original members are composed of people with a variety of backgrounds and beliefs united in interest of applying the tools of complex system study to social issues.
Kathleen Sprouffske
Kathleen is a PhD student in the Genomics and Computational Biology Program at the University of Pennsylvania. She's passionate about bringing complexity science, and science in general, to bear on important issues confronting our world. Her personal website can be found here.
Kolbjørn Tunstrøm

Kolbjørn is a PhD student at the Complex Systems Group at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He completed his masters at the Los Alamos National Laboratories. He wants to make the world simpler than it is, and uses both simulation and numerical techniques to do so.
Christopher Vitale

Chris is an assistant professor in the Critical and Visual Studies Program at Pratt Institute. He knows lots about poststructuralist theory and western philosophy. He is also truly talented at explaining complex theory, including mathematics and science, to science-phobes.
YunQi Xue

YunQi is a research master's student at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. She's interested in approaching the study of human behavior, esp. reasoning, by using a mathematical framework. As a former professional interpretor, she is particularly well-equipped at bringing together worlds. Now she is also working aside her master as a young director and strategist at Coöperatie Studio CC Amsterdam.