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  2. Mother Jones (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Jones began posting its magazine content on the Internet on November 24, 1993, the first general interest magazine in the country to do so. [29] [30] In the March/April 1996 issue, the magazine published the first Mother Jones 400, a listing of the largest individual donors to federal political campaigns. The print magazine listed the ...

  3. The Center for Investigative Reporting - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, reporters from the center worked with Mother Jones magazine to report testing fraud in consumer products. [10] The investigation won several awards, including Sigma Delta Chi and Investigative Reporters and Editors awards. [5] CIR began producing television documentaries in 1980.

  4. Debra Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Debra J. Dickerson (born 1959) is an American author, editor, writer, and contributing writer and blogger for Mother Jones magazine. [1] Dickerson has been most prolific as an essayist, writing on race relations and racial identity in the United States.

  5. Jeffrey Bruce Klein - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Bruce Klein (born January 15, 1948) is an investigative journalist who co-founded Mother Jones in 1976. [1]For its first issue he found a piece that won a National Magazine Award. [2]

  6. Clara Jeffery - Wikipedia

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    She was a senior editor at Harper's Magazine (1995–2002), where she edited six articles nominated for a National Magazine Award, including essays by Barbara Ehrenreich that became Nickel and Dimed. She became deputy editor of Mother Jones, a position she held for four years, and was promoted to co-editor in August 2006. Jeffery was promoted ...

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  8. Deirdre English - Wikipedia

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    Deirdre English was a co-founder of one of the first women’s studies programs in the US, and also taught American Studies and magazine feature writing, at the College of Old Westbury at the State University of New York. She has taught at City College of New York and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

  9. Shane Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Shane Bauer is an American journalist, best known for his undercover reporting for Mother Jones magazine. [1] He has won several awards including the Harvard's Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and the National Magazine Award for Best Reporting.