
Naomi Zeveloff
Freelance Editor and Writer at Freelance
Features editor at the Committee at Committee to Protect Journalists
Standards and Ethics Editor @politico (Pic: Library of Congress)
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Nov 4, 2024 |
newyorker.com | Naomi Zeveloff
Last year, when New York City was devising new rules for outdoor dining structures, a designer in the city-planning department e-mailed an art director named John Tymkiw. Since 2020, Tymkiw has been photographing what he describes as the city’s “D.I.Y., free-for-all folk architecture,” which sprang up during COVID lockdowns, as part of a series on sidewalk sheds called “How We Ate.” The city designer was a fan; Tymkiw offered suggestions.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
crcc.usc.edu | Kim Lawton |Naomi Zeveloff
When Sarah Zouak was a graduate student in France, an adviser told her that the phrase “Muslim feminist” was a contradiction in terms. Zouak had proposed a thesis on the topic when the adviser laughed. “No, no,” said the adviser, whom Zouak declined to name. “You are either a feminist or a Muslim, but you can’t be both at the same time.” That exchange, disappointing at the time, provided fuel for what would become Zouak’s life’s mission.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
cpj.org | Naomi Zeveloff
The Committee to Protect Journalists joined seven other international press freedom organizations on Wednesday to call on Greek authorities to make a clear demonstration of political commitment to improve press freedom in the country and take specific measures in compliance with European standards to renew the trust of the media community.
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