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New Yorker writer Rachel Aviv will deliver a lecture on journalism

Oct. 11, 2021, 6:00 p.m.
Location:

Spitzer Auditorium (Sanders Classroom, 212)

My Rules of Journalism

A Public Lecture by New Yorker Writer Rachel Aviv

Rachel Aviv joined the New Yorker as a staff writer in 2013. She has written for the magazine about a range of subjects, including medical ethics, criminal justice, education, and homelessness. She has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award for Public Interest for a story in 2017 about elderly people stripped of their legal rights and in 2020 for a story about a COVID outbreak in an Arkansas prison. She has also received a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award and the Scripps Howard Award for her reporting about police violence. Aviv was a 2019 national fellow at New America and a winner of the 2020 Whiting Nonfiction Grant for her book in progress about mental illness.

Rachel Aviv
Rachel Aviv