Jodi Kantor

Jodi Kantor
Jodi Kantor has covered the world of Barack and Michelle Obama since the beginning of 2007, also writing about Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Richard Holbrooke, Eric Holder and many others along the way.Ms. Kantor graduated from Columbia and attended Harvard Law School. But soon after she arrived, she caught the journalism bug, took time off to work at Slate.com, and never looked back. She joined The New York Times in 2003 as Arts & Leisure editor, revamping the section and helping lead a makeover of the culture report.The recipient of a Columbia Young Alumni Achievement Award, Ms. Kantor has also been named by Crain's New York Business magazine as one of "40 Under 40." She appears regularly on television, including The Today Sh
Jodi Kantor has covered the world of Barack and Michelle Obama since the beginning of 2007, also writing about Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Richard Holbrooke, Eric Holder and many others along the way.Ms. Kantor graduated from Columbia and attended Harvard Law School. But soon after she arrived, she caught the journalism bug, took time off to work at Slate.com, and never looked back. She joined The New York Times in 2003 as Arts & Leisure editor, revamping the section and helping lead a makeover of the culture report.The recipient of a Columbia Young Alumni Achievement Award, Ms. Kantor has also been named by Crain's New York Business magazine as one of "40 Under 40." She appears regularly on television, including The Today Show and Charlie Rose.Though she is a Washington correspondent, she lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement
The Obamas
Chasing the Truth: A Young Journalist's Guide to Investigative Reporting
The Slate Diaries
Anche io. Il caso che ha dato inizio al movimento #MeToo
How Emotions Are Made and She Said [Hardcover] 2 Books Collection Set
Chasing the Truth: A Young Journalist's Guide to Investigative Reporting: She Said Young Readers Edition
The Amazon That Customers Don't See
#MeToo : l'enquête qui a tout déclenché
The New York Times Magazine (President & Mrs. Obama....The First Marriage, November 1 , 2009)
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“There isn't ever going to be an end," she said. "The point is that people have to continue always speaking up. And not being afraid.” ― Jodi Kantor, She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement
“Harassers were often accepted, or even cheered, as mischievous bad boys.” ― Jodi Kantor, She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement
“Jodi cut to the point: The United States had a system for muting sexual harassment claims, which often enabled the harassers instead of stopping them. Women routinely signed away the right to talk about their own experiences. Harassers often continued onward, finding fresh ground on which to commit the same offenses. The settlements and confidentiality agreements were almost never examined in law school classrooms or open court. This was why the public had never really understood that this was happening. Even those in the room with long histories of covering gender issues had never fully registered what was going on.” ― Jodi Kantor, She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement

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