Politics Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of politics journalists below. We found 366 politics journalists listed.

Rachel Andriacchi

Journalist

I am a proud graduate of Simmons University, Class of 2024, with a degree in Integrated Media Communications and minors in Journalism, Radio and Graphic Design. My professional journey spans roles seamlessly blending journalism and communication. At WCVB, GBH and beyond, I honed my skills in connecting with audiences through strategic SEO practices and timely breaking news coverage. These experiences have sharpened my ability to work efficiently, accurately and creatively in high-pressure environments. With a dedication to unbiased reporting and a passion for impactful storytelling, I deliver content that resonates with diverse audiences and meets the ever-evolving demands of modern media. Want to work together? Shoot me an email at rachelandriacchi@gmail.com!


Ryan Flanders

Editorial Specialist

Researcher, writer, and editor focused on transforming complex ideas into clear, impactful content. I specialize in refining narratives and ensuring precision, blending logic with creativity to deliver work that resonates.

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Justin A. Davis

Freelance Journalist & Critic

I'm a freelance journalist, critic, and copyeditor. I've covered politics, pop culture, and history for outlets like YES! Magazine, Waging Nonviolence, Scalawag, No Bells, Hearing Things, and Paste Magazine. My articles have been republished by Truthout, The Emancipator, Public News Service, Next City, and Phil Lewis’ award-winning newsletter “What I’m Reading.” My specialties include the U.S. South, social movements, hip-hop and R&B, and archival research. Before becoming a journalist, I spent nearly a decade as a community organizer and union rep. You can also find my poetry and experimental writing in publications like Protean Magazine, DIAGRAM, Washington Square Review, Apogee Journal, and ANMLY. I've been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best Microfiction. I'm always looking for new stories! Click the mail form below to commission me.

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Barbara Barnett

Editorial Collaborator | Author | Editor | Story Consultant

Barbara Barnett is an accomplished and award-winning author, editorial collaborator, and editor with a keen talent for transforming ideas into compelling narratives. As executive editor of Blogcritics and the acclaimed author of "Chasing Zebras: The Unofficial Guide to House, M.D.," novels "The Apothecary’s Curse," (a Bram Stoker Award finalist), and "Alchemy of Glass," Barbara brings a unique blend of analytical insight and storytelling expertise to her work. Whether crafting fiction, non-fiction, or editorial pieces, she can adapt to various tones, styles, and subject matters. She is an ideal collaborator for authors, professionals, and creatives looking to bring their stories to life. In addition to her work as a writer, Barbara is an ordained cantor and educator with years of experience in theological writing, religious commentary, and spiritual leadership. Her deep understanding of Jewish traditions, philosophy, and history enables her to craft meaningful narratives in academic and pastoral settings.

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Harper Alderson

Student, Trinity College Dublin

Harper Alderson is a PPES (Philosophy, Political Science, Economics, and Sociology) student at Trinity College Dublin with experience in legal advocacy, writing, and public service. At Trinity, is a Senior Editor at The University Times and a Staff Writer at Trinity News, where she also writes regularly. Her work has spanned student politics, literature, and pop culture. She’s received academic recognition for her philosophy coursework and brings that critical lens to both her political interests and writing. Harper splits her time between Dublin and Brooklyn, and makes the crossword for both major student newspapers at Trinity.


Sophia Redjeb

Lonely Journalist in Your Area Looking to Meet Up

I’m Sophia Redjeb, a storyteller with a soft spot for nuance and a sharp eye for hypocrisy. I’ve created documentaries, sparked national petitions, and covered everything from refugee rights to welfare reform—always with a camera in one hand and receipts in the other. Based in Melbourne, fuelled by politics, people, and the occasional vape.

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