Julia Reynolds

Julia Reynolds is a reporter with the Center for Investigative Reporting. She also edits El Andar, a magazine of Latino politics and culture.[1]

Career

She works as a criminal justice reporter at The Monterey County Herald. Reynolds has reported for Medianews newspapers, PBS, NPR, 60 Minutes, The Nation, and many other media outlets. Her work focuses on gangs, crime and prisons. Prior, she worked as an editor for El Andar. She was a 2009 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and a 2011 Steinbeck Fellow at San Jose State University.[2]

Books

Awards and honors

Reynolds has won a number awards from the following:

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References

  1. http://www.thenation.com/directory/bios/julia_reynolds The Nation
  2. "Julia Reynolds True Stories and More". Julia Reynolds. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  3. "About Julia Reynolds". Julia Reynolds. Retrieved 14 September 2013.

El Andar website



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