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Monica Drake

Michigan

Contributor at Freelance

Writer. Mental illness awareness advocate. Human and cat mom. Ally. Querying book More Than a Body.🖊️🎗️😻🎨🌈📚

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  • Jan 17, 2024 | editorandpublisher.com | Monica Drake |Ted Kim |Carla Correa |Alexa Mills

    We are pleased to announce that Austin Elias-de Jesus and Natasha Rodriguez will join the Editing Residency next week. The Editing Residency is an immersive learning program that provides two years of training and support, with the goal of nurturing the next generation of editors. Times residents edit work from across our newsroom, including daily and enterprise news articles, visuals and special projects.

  • Sep 7, 2023 | editorandpublisher.com | Monica Drake |Ted Kim |Carla Correa

    We’re pleased to welcome our second cohort of students to The New York Times Corps, a talent-pipeline mentorship program for undergraduates to receive guidance from Times journalists over a multiyear period. These 19 up-and-coming journalists are joining 16 active Times Corps members, all of whom entered the program last year. All students are paired with a Times adviser, with whom they meet several times a year.

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Monica Drake Boughton @monica_adele
15 Jun 25

When you fall asleep listening to an audiobook and wake up during the biggest spoiler of the entire book 😬 #BookTwitter #Reading

Monica Drake Boughton
Monica Drake Boughton @monica_adele
30 May 25

Check out my blog featured on @BCBSM! #MyHealthierMI https://t.co/TLxSZ5a1QY

Monica Drake Boughton
Monica Drake Boughton @monica_adele
20 May 25

Diversity is a pre-requisite of being human. Obviously we're not all the same, and people don't choose the color of their skin, their heritage, the gender they're attracted to, or whether or not they have a disability. So I don't understand how anyone can be against it.