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Jessica McKenzie

Jessica McKenzie

Jessica McKenzie is a freelance journalist in Brooklyn, NY. Previously, she was the managing editor of the civic technology news site Civicist and interned at The Nation magazine. You can follow her on Twitter @jessimckenzi.

Articles by Jessica McKenzie

August 8, 2019

Why Joe Biden’s former position on school busing is anti-democratic

Living in terror of the knock on the door
July 26, 2019

Living in terror of the knock on the door

Once a left wing issue, the struggle for a livable minimum wage has become mainstream
July 11, 2019

Once a left wing issue, the struggle for a livable minimum wage has become mainstream

The problem with billionaires bearing liberal gifts
July 3, 2019

The problem with billionaires bearing liberal gifts

Searching for a way to rescue the American dream
June 27, 2019

Searching for a way to rescue the American dream

The important work of keeping the media honest
June 20, 2019

The important work of keeping the media honest

How the far right games social media platforms
June 13, 2019

How the far right games social media platforms

This is how China’s political dissidents keep historical memory alive
June 6, 2019

This is how China’s political dissidents keep historical memory alive

Reclaiming their privacy
May 30, 2019

Reclaiming their privacy

More effective than punching a Nazi: tactics that work
May 23, 2019

More effective than punching a Nazi: tactics that work

Advice to the left: If you want to win, keep your eyes on the prize
May 15, 2019

Advice to the left: If you want to win, keep your eyes on the prize

How to pull back from the brink of environmental catastrophe
May 9, 2019

How to pull back from the brink of environmental catastrophe

Taking back the narrative: tactics that work
May 2, 2019

Taking back the narrative: tactics that work

Climate change disrupted
April 25, 2019

Climate change disrupted

The People v Big Tech
April 17, 2019

The People v Big Tech

Beware of Google bearing gifts
April 12, 2019

Beware of Google bearing gifts

Stage two of #metoo: the pros, the cons & the consequences
April 11, 2019

Stage two of #metoo: the pros, the cons & the consequences

How to beat the algorithms and become a better-informed person
April 4, 2019

How to beat the algorithms and become a better-informed person

Is democratizing the media good for democracy?
March 28, 2019

Is democratizing the media good for democracy?

What you can do to strengthen democracy
March 21, 2019

What you can do to strengthen democracy

Harnessing the imagination to address climate change
March 13, 2019

Harnessing the imagination to address climate change

Setbacks and silver linings
March 7, 2019

Setbacks and silver linings

Acknowledging failures and errors is the first step forward
February 28, 2019

Acknowledging failures and errors is the first step forward

How to save the world, one compassionate step at a time
February 21, 2019

How to save the world, one compassionate step at a time

Bringing nuance to conflict reporting, successful campaigns to ban plastic, and children who learn scientific research for their own benefit
February 15, 2019

Bringing nuance to conflict reporting, successful campaigns to ban plastic, and children who learn scientific research for their own benefit