Marina Sitrin is a writer, lawyer, teacher, and organizer who has participated in the Occupy movement since its beginning in 2011. She is the editor of Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina and the author of Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism & Autonomy in Argentina.
Sitrin has also co-authored, with Dario Azzellini, May Day: The Secret Rendevous with History and the Present and Occupying Language. Sitrin and Azzellini are currently co-writing They Can’t Represent Us! Real Democracy of the 99% .
Sitrin’s work has been published in The International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Znet, Yes! Magazine, The Nation, Dissent!, Upping the Anti, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, Alternet, and Prensa Latina, among other outlets. She has a J.D. from CUNY Law School and a Ph.D. in Global Sociology from Stony Brook University.