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Submit ReviewHello and welcome to Episode 39. To all the new listeners who found our podcast from Camille Bromley’s hire.php">CJR profile, welcome. To our Day Ones, welcome back.
Today we talked to Siddhartha Mahanta, who is an editor at the New York Times Opinion section. We talked about the oft-ignored humanity of journalism, the journalist’s commitment to be humane, why publications need to stand up to bullies, why writers hate the dreaded ‘nut graf,’ the fine art of editing, corny Indian-Americans, and much more.
Kevin and Arjun talked about their hire.php">recent profile in CJR and the spate of incredibly nice weather in NYC. Thanks for listening!
Sid’s editing and writing:
The story of Jamal Khashoggi's murder and how the world looked the other way, Evan Ratliff, Business Insider, 2019
shooting-asian-massage.html">There Are Two Asian-Americas, and One Is Invisible, Claudine Ko, The New York Times, 2021
Journalism Under Siege, Samanth Subramanian, Rest of World, 2021
When It’s Time to Say Goodbye to the Old House , Longreads, 2017
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Thanks,Arjun & Kevin
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