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Next Tuesday at 7:30 PM EST, the Free Library of Philadelphia will host Viet Thanh Nguyen and Alexander Chee to talk about Nguyen’s new novel, The Committed. Now around-the-corner has been closed,” said Atherton Lin. There’s this Henry James passage on the lines of, a city’s excitement is the danger lurking around the corner, even if you never turn that corner.

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“The lockdown put a moratorium on serendipity. Online at Granta, authors Jeremy Atherton Lin ( Gay Bar) and Kevin Brazil ( What Ever Happened to Queer Happiness?) discuss their books and reminisce about night life. The New Republic’s Jacob Silverman writes about the emerging tendency for tech companies and venture capitalists journalists to treat journalists as “like any other digital influencer or content producer, following the money from platform to platform.” The profession, Silverman writes, “risks becoming an endless hustle, the constant accumulation of followers and efforts at self-monetization.” “Someone else remarked that it would’ve been great publicity for this year’s Basske-Wortz if the poet had vanished for good: prize ceremonies were an ideal and underutilized setting for a crime.” Literary Hub has published an excerpt from Pola Oloixarac’s novel Mona, which was translated from Spanish by Adam Morris.įacebook is testing an integrated publishing platform, which would allow independent writers to build websites and newsletters, Axios reports. Melissa Gira Grant is live tweeting the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the Equality Act. When we write about the behavior of a society, Moss seems to say, we are also talking about the workings of the individual mind collective myths-nostalgia for a pre-industrial past and an unmixed populace, the dream of a sovereign future, some settled story about our present moment-are simply drives and fears writ large.”Īída Chávez, who reports on Congress for The Intercept and was one of the first journalists to cover Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, will join The Nation as DC correspondent. But, Robson notes, “the novel is powered not by the local tensions it depicts but by the existential conflict underpinning them. The novel is something of a study of Brexit Britain, and follows characters in postindustrial northern towns. She gravitates toward reporting on diverse communities and is most proud of the stories she has written on immigration, but would also like to pursue more complex, investigative pieces.Leo Robson reviews Sarah Moss’s new novel, Summerwater, for the New Yorker. Aida speaks English, Spanish, French, and studied Arabic for a couple of years. Though she has only been working as a journalist for 7 months, she was named one of the “15 Top Young Latinas in American Newsrooms” by the Huffington Post.Īdditionally, she is the daughter of Mexican immigrants and a first generation American. This semester she began interning for The Hill newspaper, or, and finishing the rest of her two degrees online. A junior with senior standing, she will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a bachelor’s in political science from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University in Spring 2017.Īfter getting a position reporting for Cronkite News, the news division of Arizona PBS in Washington D.C., she fell in love with the city and craft. She will also be matched with a mentor who works as a journalist in the DC area.Īida Chavez is a political reporter based in Washington D.C. We had a highly competitive pool of applicants this semester and were very impressed with Aida’s trajectory in journalism and passion. She will receive a supplement worth $500 to be placed on a Metro SmarTrip card and pay for her NAHJ membership. Mediante una metodología específica el trabajador social conoce, interpreta y diagnostica situaciones sociales que caracterizan a los sectores que presentan mayores necesidades o carencias. NAHJ DC is pleased to announce our Spring 2017 Charlie Ericksen Journalism Supplement winner Aida Chavez. Meet our Spring 2017 Charlie Ericksen Supplement Winner: Aida Chavez








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