Joshua Frank

Joshua Frank (born in Billings, Montana[1]) is an investigative journalist,[2] author and editor living in the United States and covers current political and environmental topics. Along with Jeffrey St. Clair he is the editor of the political magazine and website CounterPunch. His work appears in Seattle Weekly,[3] OC Weekly[4] and regularly at CounterPunch. Frank's investigative work has been supported by The Nation Institute's Investigative Fund.[5]

Frank graduated from Billings West High School in 1997 and holds a graduate degree in environmental conservation from New York University.[6]

Books

  • Left Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush (2005) ISBN 1-56751-310-7
  • Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland (2008) (co-edited with Jeffrey St. Clair) ISBN 978-1560251538
  • Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (2013) (co-edited with Jeffrey St. Clair) ISBN 978-1849351102
  • The Big Heat: Earth on the Brink (2018) (written with Jeffrey St. Clair) ISBN 978-1849353366
gollark: If you mock earthbound politicians enough, they'll fund space exploration more out of spite.
gollark: Indeed, but for now nobody owns the mineral rights.
gollark: I mean, before that, I actually own all space-time, by divine right of kings.
gollark: Actually, the Outer Space Treaty forbids this.
gollark: We should start with Earth's moon to practice our methods, then deploy self-replicating antilunar probes.

References

  1. "Big Sky Rebels" July 26, 2008, Joshua Frank, CounterPunch, retrieved 5 September 2007
  2. An Award-Winning Year, The Investigative Fund retrieved July 24, 2016
  3. "Hanford's Nuclear Option" by Joshua Frank, Seattle Weekly retrieved July 24, 2016
  4. "What the Frack Is Happening Under Long Beach?" by Joshua Frank, OC Weekly retrieved July 24, 2016
  5. Joshua Frank | The Investigative Fund" retrieved July 24, 2016
  6. "Billings Native Documents Movement Afoot in Heartland", June 1, 2007, Ed Kemmick, Billings Gazette, retrieved 19 December 2008
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