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  • Lashinsky
  • A.M. Rosenthal Writer-in-Residence
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  • Kasia
  • Chmielinski
  • Joan Shorenstein Fellow
Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon answers questions during an interview, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014, in New York. Last week, Gannon spoke during her first interview since she and Niedringhaus were attacked by an Afghan police commander in the Khost province of Afghanistan while covering the presidential election on April 4. Niedringhaus was killed in the attack, and Gannon is now recovering from multiple gunshot wounds. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • Kathy
  • Gannon
  • Joan Shorenstein Fellow
Seth Goldman, a light skinned bald man wearing a short sleeved red checked shirt
  • Seth K.
  • Goldman
  • Joan Shorenstein Fellow
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  • Martin
  • Joan Shorenstein Fellow
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  • Jonathan Corpus
  • Ong
  • Schuster Media and Technology Fellow
  • Jenna
  • Ruddock
  • Research Fellow
  • Technology and Social Change Project
  • Carey
  • Morewedge
  • Research Fellow
  • Lerner Lab
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  • Kasia
  • Chmielinski
  • Research Fellow
  • Joan Shorenstein Fellow
  • Alauna
  • Safarpour
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  • Post-Doctoral Fellow, The COVID States Project
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  • Shere
  • Visiting Research Fellow
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Marya Mtshali, lecturer in Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, speaks on interracial romance. She is pictured outside the Honan Allston Branch Boston Public Library. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer
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  • Mtshali
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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