Who is a woman journalist who whenever you see their byline, you know you are going to learn something? Bonus points if you list what they cover.
I& #39;d be remiss if I didn& #39;t list some of mine
Elections/Campaigns- @bridgetbhc @la_hagen @sfpathe @grace_panetta @emarvelous @annielinskey @emmaroller @rebeccarnelson @lbarronlopez @MadelainePisani @chelsea_janes
Elections/Campaigns- @bridgetbhc @la_hagen @sfpathe @grace_panetta @emarvelous @annielinskey @emmaroller @rebeccarnelson @lbarronlopez @MadelainePisani @chelsea_janes
Also gotta include @claremalone @mollyesque @emmaroller @wpjenna (who had some of the best early dispatches on Trump and took him more seriously than others) @elainaplott @lyzl (though she covers a lot more).
I don& #39;t know what to classify @ashleyfeinberg as but because of her, I have no burner accounts.
Health-probably @sangerkatz @sarahkliff @yabutaleb7 @goldsteinamy @By_CJewett @jrovner @MelMcIntire @jenhab
Also @juliacraven has done some excellent stuff on how health intersects with race and politics.
Poverty- @monicabpotts who actually cared about the poor white working-class before Trump and will continue to do so long after he is gone.
When it comes to sexual assault, power and everything that surrounds it, @bethreinhard @jodikantor @mega2e @bethreinhard @emilysteel (A @dailytarheel alum) @jkbjournalist among others.
@madeline_will (my former boss) on teachers and education. @lindsayaellis and @brown_e_points on higher education. @marinakoren on science. @grimkim on labor, prison and metal. @slooterman @abbyabrams @maggieastor on disability.