The Atlantic Announces Sarah A. Topol and Jenisha Watts as Staff Writers
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The Atlantic Announces Sarah A. Topol and Jenisha Watts as Staff Writers
"Sarah is easily one of the most admired and talented magazine writers working today. She has reported from more than 40 countries on a breathtaking range of complicated and dangerous subjects: She's spent time with the boy soldiers of Boko Haram, deserters from the Russian army, and women who find themselves on the dark side of the global surrogacy market."
"Jenisha is now a staff writer after more than five years as a senior editor at The Atlantic. She is the author of the memorable 2023 cover story 'Jenisha from Kentucky,' in which she wrote for the first time about the circumstances of her childhood."
The Atlantic has announced the addition of two staff writers to its team. Sarah Topol, a highly acclaimed feature writer and foreign correspondent, joins from The New York Times Magazine in May. She is a two-time National Magazine Award winner who has reported from over 40 countries covering geopolitical impacts on ordinary lives, including stories on Boko Haram, Russian deserters, and global surrogacy. Jenisha Watts is promoted to staff writer after five years as senior editor at The Atlantic. She authored the 2023 cover story about her own childhood and recently published a piece about being uninsured in America through her aunt's medical crisis.
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