Browse the Clippings.me directory of politics journalists below. We found 366 politics journalists listed.
Artist
“The job of the writer is to make revolution irresistible.” — Toni Cade Bambara | HAUSMUVA.NET
Columnist, Foreign Policy Magazine
Sebastian J. Bae, a columnist for Best Defense at Foreign Policy Magazine, served six years in the Marine Corps infantry, leaving as a sergeant. He deployed to Iraq in 2009. Afterwards, he received his masters at Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program, specializing in violent non-state actors and counterinsurgency. He has written for War on the Rocks, Strategy Bridge, Ramen IR, and others. In his free time, he loves to travel, rock climb, surf, and dabble in photography. To contact him: bae.writing@gmail.com
United States of America
Writer, Reporter, Editor
Lauren is an accomplished writer, journalist, and editor with extensive communication skills and experience blogging, freelance writing, and reporting.
Freelance Writer & Journalist
Liz Enochs is a writer and journalist from southeast Missouri. She's the author of the nonfiction prose chapbook, "Leaving The House Unlocked." She's written for Bustle, Narratively, USA Today, HelloGiggles, Leafly, PS, The Establishment, New Now Next, The St. Louis Post Dispatch, The Southeast Missourian, The Columbia Missourian, The Dodo, and a few others.
US
Journalist
Joshua is a London-born journalist living in California. He is a freelance contributor to numerous publications and writes about everything from breaking news to dank memes.
United States of America
Freelance Journalist, Multimedia Producer, Creative Director
I produce writing, video, and audio about social issues and pop culture with an eye to gender and race. At Wake Forest University, I formally studied politics, international affairs, and journalism. I informally studied tweets, Rihanna, and jollof rice.
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Jornalista
Estou à procura de novos desafios profissionais na área de comunicação e gostaria de atuar em assessoria de imprensa e agências de comunicação. Interessada em jornalismo político, cultural e nas suas rotinas multidisciplinares.
Brazil
Content Manager / Social Media Specialist
Enthusiastic, creative Content Manager, with 10+ years experience managing various projects. Skilled in communication and leadership, seeking a position as a Communication Specialist. In time I discovered a new passion: developing projects that help and inspire.
RO
Journalist | Documenter | Visual Storyteller | Researcher | Translator
I am an independent journalist based in India. I write about health, science, environment, justice, gender, rights, and, culture. If you have any tips, write to me at pujabhattach@gmail.com.
IN
Writer, Reporter, & Storyteller
Lee Hedgepeth is a writer, reporter, and storyteller based in Birmingham, Alabama. Lee grew up in Grand Bay, Alabama, a small town in south Mobile County. Lee holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of South Alabama, as well as master’s degrees in journalism and political development from the University of Alabama and Tulane University, respectively. An journalist with a decade of experience, Lee has worked for outlets including Alabama Political Reporter, Lagniappe Weekly, and the Anniston Star, covering events ranging from impeachments to executions. His work has been cited by outlets like the New York Times, the Washington Post, and US News and World Report. Most recently, Lee worked as a digital investigative reporter at CBS 42 in Birmigham. When snow fell on the Magic City in the first days of 2022, Rentle Lee Wilson was left out in the cold. The City of Birmingham said that Boutwell Auditorium had been “unavailable” as a warming center, and that reality had left individuals facing homelessness – folks like Wilson – without a place to keep warm. In the days and weeks that followed that snowfall, Lee Hedgepeth worked to tell the story of Wilson and those like him, documenting the experiences of individuals often left out of Alabama’s story. In his role as an investigative digital reporter for CBS 42 in Birmingham, Lee developed meaningful connections across Alabama that have allowed him the opportunity to highlight the stories of people like Erica Connell, the mother of Keleen Connell, a 27-year-old shot and killed by Birmingham police. Lee has sat down to talk with folks like Hattie Collins, who waited for hours to see Vice President Kamala Harris speak in Selma. And Lee has interviewed leaders like La’Quaylin Parhm-Mack, who went from a ward of the state to become the first Black woman to serve as Assistant Chief of the Birmingham Police Department.
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