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Natasha Lennard

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Natasha Lennard
Born
🏳️ NationalityBritish
💼 Occupation
writer, author, journalist

Natasha Lennard is an author[1] and journalist who contributes to a variety of left and liberal publications[2], including The Nation[3], Dissent, Esquire, Salon, Vice magazine, and The Intercept,[4] where she is a contributing writer. With Brad Evans, she co-wrote the book Violence: Humans in Dark Times.

Lennard was outspoken about leaving the mainstream journalism world[5], where she had previously contributed, to write for more overtly left and critical publications. In a 2011 essay in Salon, Lennard wrote, "if the mainstream media prides itself on reporting the facts, I have found too many problems with what does or does not get to be a fact -- or what rises to the level of a fact they believe to be worth reporting -- to be part of such a machine. Going forward, I want to take responsibility for my voice and the facts that I choose and relay. I want them to instigate change."[6]

Published Works[edit]

  • On Certainty: The Ghosts of Liberalism (2019)
  • Violence: Humans in Dark Times (with Brad Evans), (City Lights, 2018) ISBN 9780872867543 Search this book on .

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