Journalist and author Osha Gray Davidson has been a regular contributor to Rolling Stone magazine. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Mother Jones, The Nation, The New Republic, Salon.com, The Washington Post, Woman’s Day, Popular Science and Grist.

He is the author of five books of non-fiction, covering topics from sea turtles (Fire in the Turtle House) to the National Rifle Association (Under Fire) to the nexus of race and class in America (The Best of Enemies). Osha also co-wrote the screenplay for the IMAX documentary Coral Reef Adventure.

He is currently working on a history of the GOP’s environmental policies from Teddy Roosevelt through George W. Bush.

He is the founder of BackStory Media, working to produce non-fiction books using multimedia and interactive content.

Osha lives in Phoenix, Arizona. He can be contacted at: