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Sanya Mansoor is a freelance journalist based in New York City. Her reporting focuses on the domestic fallout of U.S. foreign policy, Israel and Palestine, South Asia, immigration, state politics and surveillance. She was most recently a reporter at TIME Magazine, where she worked for five years. Her byline has...
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Sarah covers health and science for 90.5 WESA, where she's won numerous awards, including a 2023 Keystone Media Award for her series "The cost of forgetting: Dementia's tax on financial health." She also won a third-place Award of Excellence for her dementia series from the Association of Health Care Journalists....
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Sarah Szilagy is a Ben Bagdikian fellow based in Columbus, Ohio. After studying journalism and political science at Ohio State University, Sarah was a local news reporter in Columbus reporting on elections, courts, and police misconduct. In addition to politics, they’re keen on covering the US criminal justice system and...
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Schuyler Mitchell is a Brooklyn-based journalist, originally from North Carolina. Her work has appeared in The Intercept, Truthout, Jacobin, The Baffler, Labor Notes, and elsewhere.
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Serena Lin (she/her) is a Ben Bagdikian fellow covering labor issues and the justice system. Previously, she covered cops and courts in Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona.
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United States
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Geography PhD Candidate at the University of Tennessee. My academic areas of expertise include critical parks geographies and place naming studies. I am fascinated by protected areas such as our 'National Parks' and how factors such as a place name can shape the perceptions and experiences that people have when...
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I am a presidency scholar who focuses on rhetoric. My first book looks at the locations of presidential speeches. In other words, do location choices help better inform us about priorities and decisions of administrations? I have published 3 books. My first book, Why Presidential Speech Locations Matter: Analyzing Speechmaking...