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Jina Moore

I'm a writer and editor.

Foreign Policy, Power, Reporting, US

How US Policy Looks Set to Screw Over the Blind

In law school in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Thomas Alieu was smart, determined, and thwarted. “I wanted to become the first blind lawyer in this…

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Award winner, Christian Science Monitor, Poverty, Reporting, US

Who You Calling Poor?

Official figures say 46 million Americans live in poverty. Beyond that, there’s little about poverty that Americans can agree on.

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Christian Science Monitor, Essay, Poverty, Rwanda, US

Gauging Poverty From Africa to Appalachia

New York — When New Yorkers find out I grew up in West Virginia, they often ask if I’ve read “The Glass Castle.” Jeannette…

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Journalism

Things you should read this weekend

Tristan McConnell’s series of stories from “the new Mogadishu” for GlobalPost. I think the piece on underpaid city cops is my favorite. Spend some…

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Elsewhere, Journalism

If your only lens on Africa was the war on terror, what would you see?

An article in The Washington Post got Mohammed Ademo heated up.  Ademo is the cofounder and editor of the Oromo citizen news website Opride.com,…

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Elsewhere

Take that, narrative: Barbie & Ken’s Nigerian wedding

This is fantastic. H/T Glenna Gordon for this awesome photo series by Obi Nwokedi, who was inspired by an Italian Vogue project on a…

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Criticism, Salon, Whimsy

How Fiction Fooled Hitler

Pulitzer Prize-winner Tina Rosenberg discusses the novelist who helped defeat the Nazis Jina Moore Before there was James Bond, there was Gregory Sallust. Unlike…

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Boston Review, On Media

The White Correspondent’s Burden

  Being an object of compassion is not the same thing as being the subject of a story. Let’s tell Africa’s stories differently.

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African Great Lakes, Journalism, West Africa

Good News from Africa

Not that kind.  Not the Gospel, and not heartwarming features about an NGO or a noble American doing good and fixing Africa.  I mean…

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African Great Lakes, Journalism, West Africa

Regarding more than the pain of others

I have a new essay with the Boston Review, about suffering, compassion and foreign journalism (and other narratives) of Africa.  I hope you’ll read…

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In Sanskrit, "Jina" means victory.
In Swahili, it just means name.

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