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Caitlin Dickerson

Brooklyn, New York

Investigative Reporter and Feature Writer at The Atlantic

Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter and feature writer at @theatlantic, via @nytimes & @npr. [email protected].

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  • 1 week ago | theatlantic.com | Caitlin Dickerson

    Sign up for Trump’s Return, a newsletter featuring coverage of the second Trump presidency. Speaking to a classroom of students at his alma mater, Boston University’s School of Theology, Martin Mugerwa described how being a chaplain informs his work as a counselor at a mental-health clinic, where he treats people navigating depression, unemployment, and homelessness.

  • Jan 1, 2025 | respekt.cz | Caitlin Dickerson

    Shromáždili se ještě před svítáním. Děti s rozespalýma očima se protahovaly. Dospělí ověšení zavazadly a batolaty pozorně poslouchali člověka pracujícího pro nejmocnější kolumbijský drogový kartel, Klan ze zálivu. Křičel pokyny do megafonu a alespoň na chvíli tím přehlušil kakofonii okolní džungle, ptáků a hmyzu. Zabalte si dost jídla a vody, hlavně pro děti. Modré nebo zelené pásky na stromech – pokračujte v cestě. Červená páska – jdete špatně a otočte se.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | internazionale.it | Caitlin Dickerson

    Si sono radunati nel buio prima dell’alba. I bambini smaniano, con gli occhi ancora assonnati. Gli adulti, bimbi in braccio e zaini in spalla, ascoltano con attenzione un uomo del Clan del Golfo, il più potente cartello della droga colombiano, che urla istruzioni al megafono, sovrastando temporaneamente il canto degli uccelli e il suono degli insetti della giungla: “Assicuratevi che tutti abbiano abbastanza da mangiare e da bere.

  • Sep 21, 2024 | msn.com | Caitlin Dickerson

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  • Sep 20, 2024 | theatlantic.com | Caitlin Dickerson

    A growing number of Americans are pointing to immigration as a top concern heading into the election. But a substantive debate on the issue has become impossible, given that Donald Trump and his vice-presidential candidate, J. D. Vance, are only escalating their use of outright lies and xenophobia in lieu of anything resembling fact-based policy solutions.

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2 Mar 25

Great story by @mccrummens on the fear among people with "deep roots in cities and towns across a nation whose central hypocrisy has long been to use the cheap labor that immigrants supply, while often demonizing them for political expedience." https://t.co/Ib7PZTs4sM

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20 Feb 25

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