Writer and editor interested in business, philosophy, theory, and the environment.
Richard W. Conte
Writer covering sports, music, technology, art, and style.
Links
- Bus Driver Offers Inspiration, Ideas to Student Riders (The Daily Targum)
- [Facebook Slightly Affects Student Grades, Study Says]http://www.dailytargum.com/article/2012/01/facebook-slightly-affects-student-grades-study-says) (The Daily Targum)
- Portfolio
Carisa Brewster
Writes about science, technology, health, and education.
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- The History of Black History Month (Portland Family)
- Spare the Kids (Portland Family)
Nalini Edwin
A writer interested in technology, fiction, and digital art, with copyediting skills.
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Adriana Maestas
My writing has appeared in NBC Latino, Fox News Latino, NPR Code Switch, Electronic Intifada, and on KCET.org. I can report on a variety of issues and have experience writing profiles and even commentary.
Eric Chiu
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Sarah Turbin
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- What Keeping Up With the Kardashians Can Teach America About Interracial Marriage (The Week)
- Passing (North by Northwestern)
Anjuan Simmons
Links
- Making Tech Spaces Safe for Diverse Faces (Model View Culture)
- Minority Tech site
Jeffrey L. Wilson
Ashley Paintsil
Sabrina Hersi Issa
Nidhi Subbaraman
Links
- After Cancer Diagnosis, MIT Student 3-D Prints Tumor, Shares Health Data (Boston Globe/BetaBoston)
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Amelia Abreu
Links
- The Collection and the Cloud (The New Inquiry)
- Quantiify Everything: A Dream of a Feminist Data Future (Model View Culture)
April Joyner
April is a freelance writer and currently contributes to the online magazine OZY.com. She previously worked at Inc. magazine as a senior reporter and has also written for FastCompany.com and NewYorker.com.
Links
- The Bitcoin Revolution Hits Africa (OZY)
- Can You Start a Successful Tech Career Later in Life? (The New Yorker)
Safa Jinje
Links
- Snapchat Has Made Me Embrace Online Privacy (Huffington Post)
- Lending Fiction to Her Facts: The Legacy of Coco Chanel (The Hairpin)
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Urmee
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Aaron Leaf
I’ve been an editor for years at places like Guernica, Ricepaper and more recently Feet in 2 Worlds. I’m currently the managing editor of Ruins, a magazine about culture and the built environment. An essay I wrote was compiled in the book Canada’s Best Essays 2012. I also do stuff for Africa is a Country and soon, the Nation.
Links
- Website (Aaron Leaf)
- Ebola Spotlights Liberians’ Distrust of Their Political Leaders (Al Jazeera America)
- What You Need to Know About Health Goth, the Trend That Has Nothing To Do with Health or Goths (The Globe and Mail)
- There’s A Lot More to Zambia’s New President Than His Whiteness (Quartz)
Angela Chen
I have never filed late or incompletely. True story.
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Keidra Chaney
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- The Evolution of Nerd Rock (Uncanny Magazine)
- In Memoriam: Frankie Knuckles, 1955-2014 (New City Music)
- Cursed: Enemies with the Industry (Alarm Magazine)
- 1871 announces 25,000-square foot expansion (Built in Chicago)
- Hands On With The New Moto X (Paste Magazine)
- Writing Open Code for Justice (The Open Standard)
Jennifer Matthews
I would define myself as a mobile journalist in my free time
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Jerome Stuart Nichols
Allie Moreno
Nitasha Tiku
Micah Singleton
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- Over 200 black leaders in Silicon Valley gathered in Palo Alto to discuss diversity in tech (The Verge)
- Why is gender diversity in tech so much easier to solve than racial diversity? (The Verge)
- Tradition, timepieces, and the scourge of the smartwatch (The Kernel)
- Defining privacy in the age of wearable cameras (The Kernel)
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Roshan Abraham
I’m Indian American. I’m good at doing readings. I write essays and do reporting. I prefer pay for the latter but get at me if you have an idea I might be suited for.
Vanessa Hua
Links
- The Dim Sum Revolution (San Francisco Magazine)
- Chinese Farmers, American Farms (The New Yorker)
- What Chinese Medicine Has to Teach Us About New Mothers (Nautilus)
- The Fare to Yangshuo (The New York Times)
- PRI: Archive
- Working mom? My heart is trying to tell me something ()
- Building a Better Baby Bottle (Medium)
Gautham Nagesh
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- Net Neutrality: How White House Twarted FCC Chief (Wall Street Journal)
- 'Money' and 'Canelo' Punch It Out For Black and Latino Fans (Code Switch)
Salem North
Multiple pen names (Jamie Wade, Salem Sinclair, Saberhagen) but now I work almost exclusively under Salem North.
Links
- Saying "No"Doesn't Make Good Conversation (Videodame)
Locations
Vanessa Willoughby
Vanessa is a Prose Editor for Winter Tangerine Review.
Links
- Ugly Girls, by Lindsay Hunter (Bookslut)
- Into the Go-Slow, by Bridgett M Davis (Bookslut)
- Insel, by Mina Loy (Bookslut)
- The White Beauty Myth (The Hairpin)
- Black Girls Don't Read Sylvia Plath (The Hairpin)
- I Am, I Am, I Am: Writing While Black and Female (The Toast)
- Nice Guys (The Toast)
- Welome to Connecticut. Now Go Home. (The Toast)
- Nicki Minaj Shows the Importance of Fighting Abortion Stigma (Bitch Magazine)
- Lemony Snicket and a Series of Predictably Racist Events (Bitch Magazine)
- Vanessa Willoughby (Karma Loop)
- Vanessa Willoughby (Literally, Darling)
- Bloodletting Season (Good Reads)