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Jodi Kantor

Jodi Kantor (born April 21, 1975) is an American journalist. She is a New York Times correspondent whose work has covered the workplace, technology, and gender. She has been the paper's Arts & Leisure editor and covered two presidential campaigns, chronicling the transformation of Barack and Michelle Obama into the President and First Lady of the United States. Kantor was a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for her reporting on sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein.

Jodi Kantor
Kantor in 2019
Born (1975-04-21) April 21, 1975 (age 48)
Alma materColumbia University
OccupationJournalist
Organization(s)The New York Times
Slate
Notable credit(s)The Obamas, She Said
SpouseRon Lieber
Children2
AwardsPulitzer Prize in 2018
Websitejodikantor.net

Kantor is the author of the book The Obamas and She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement about the Harvey Weinstein investigation. She is a contributor to CBS This Morning and has also appeared on Charlie Rose, The Daily Show and The Today Show. Kantor was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2018.[1]

Education and early career

Born and raised in a Jewish family in New York City,[2] Kantor moved to Holmdel Township, New Jersey where she graduated from Holmdel High School.[3] Kantor's grandparents were Holocaust survivors.[2] In 1996, Kantor graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University, with a degree in history.[4][5] She participated in the Dorot Fellowship in Israel from 1996 to 1997,[6] where she studied Hebrew and worked with Israeli-Palestinian organizations in East Jerusalem, and later worked for a year as an Urban Fellow in Rudy Giuliani's Mayor's Office of Operations.[4] Later, Kantor attended Harvard Law School for one semester, taking a leave, to work in Washington, D.C.,[7] at Slate's office, where she later became the magazine's New York editor.[8][9][10]

The New York Times

After corresponding with New York Times columnist Frank Rich about how that paper could improve its arts coverage, she was brought on as editor of the Arts and Leisure section by Howell Raines at age 28. She is thought to be the youngest person to edit a section of the New York Times.[11] Under the guidance of Rich and others, she made the section more visual, added new features and more reporting and recruited writers like Emily Nussbaum, Jesse Green and Manohla Dargis. In 2004 at the age of 28, she was named to Crain's New York Business "40 Under 40" list.[12]

In 2007, Kantor turned to covering politics for the Times, including the 2008 presidential campaign and Barack Obama's biography. Starting in 2007, she wrote some of the earliest articles about Michelle Obama, the role of the Obama daughters in their father's career, the role of basketball in the president's life, his relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright[13] and his career as a constitutional law professor. She broke the news of initial strain between Obama and Reverend Jeremiah Wright.[14][15] In autumn of 2009, she co-authored the story of Michelle Obama's slave roots[16] and authored a cover story in the New York Times magazine about the first marriage, for which she interviewed the president and first lady in the Oval Office.[17] In the interview, she asked them "How can you have an equal marriage when one person is President?"[17]

The Obamas

 
Kantor speaks at an event in 2012.

Kantor's book, The Obamas, published in 2012, chronicled the first couple's adjustment to the new world of the White House, revealing Michelle Obama's initial struggle and eventual turnaround in her role.[18] Shortly after the book's publication, Michelle Obama said in a television interview that she was tired of being portrayed as an "angry black woman." However, she also stated that she had not read Kantor's book, and a diverse array of figures, including David Brooks, Jon Stewart,[19] Farai Chideya,[20] and Glenn Loury[21] responded by calling Kantor's portrayal of Michelle Obama well-rounded and respectful. White House officials initially distanced themselves from the book, but then reversed their tack after journalists called the book "deeply reported and nuanced" and "largely sympathetic."[22]

In The New York Times, Connie Schultz praised The Obamas.[23] "A meticulous reporter, Ms. Kantor is attuned to the nuance of small gestures, the import of unspoken truths," Schultz wrote. "She knows that every strong marriage, including the one now in the White House, has its complexities and its disappointments. Ms. Kantor also — and this is a key — has a high regard for women, which is why hers is the first book about the Obama presidency to give Michelle Obama her due. In the process we learn a great deal about the talented and introverted loner who married her, and how his wife has influenced him as a president." Other reviewers called the book "insightful and evocative, rich with detail"[24] and "an honest portrayal of people who are put under unprecedented scrutiny with unusual rapidity."[25] Ezra Klein, of The Washington Post, called The Obamas "among the very best books on this White House" and "a serious, thoughtful book on the modern presidency."[26]

Investigative and long-form reporting

Kantor's 2006 story, "On the Job, Nursing Mothers Find a 2-Class System", on the class gap in breastfeeding[27] inspired the creation of the first free-standing lactation stations, now installed in hundreds of airports, stadiums and other workplaces around the United States.[28]

She has reported on the treatment of women on Wall Street and in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Her story on Harvard Business School's attempts to improve its treatment of women led to a discussion of gender at business schools (as well as class and money issues.)[29] After it was published, the dean of Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria, apologized to all female alumni for the negative experiences many of them had at Harvard and pledged to boost the number of case studies with female protagonists.

Kantor has explored how technology is changing the workplace. In August 2014, Kantor's article "Working Anything but 9 to 5," about a Starbucks barista and single mother struggling to keep up with a work schedule set by automated software,[30] spurred the coffee chain to revise scheduling policies for 130,000 workers across the United States.[31]

In the summer of 2015, Kantor and David Streitfeld published "Inside Amazon", a 6,000 word article about the company's methods of managing white-collar employees.[32] The article drew a response from Jeff Bezos, broke the newspaper's all-time record for reader comments, prompted veterans of the secretive company to come forward about their experiences online, and sparked a national debate about fairness and productivity in the technological workplace.[33]

In 2016, Kantor co-authored "Refugees Welcome",[34] spending 15 months chronicling how everyday Canadian citizens adopted tens of thousands of Syrian refugees. The series won millions of readers and praise from across the globe, including from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who called it "remarkable & very human."[35]

On October 5, 2017, Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story of three decades of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse by the film producer Harvey Weinstein. Their investigation documented numerous accusations, including from the actress Ashley Judd, internal records and memos showing that Weinstein had harassed generations of his own employees, and settlements (including non-disclosure agreements) dating back to 1990 that covered up Weinstein's trail of abuse.[36] Weinstein was subsequently fired by the board of his production company, The Weinstein Company, and his membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was revoked in October 2017.[2][37] Women around the world began coming forward with accusations of sexual harassment and assault by Weinstein, sending shock waves through the entertainment industry.[38] The discussion soon turned into a worldwide reckoning, spread beyond the entertainment world, with women using the social media hashtag #metoo (initially started by the American activist Tarana Burke) to describe their common experiences, powerful men brought to account in a wide range of fields, and shifting attitudes and policies around the globe. Speaking on Meet the Press, Rich Lowry, the editor of the National Review, called Kantor and Twohey's Weinstein investigation "the single most influential piece of journalism I can remember. It instantly changed this country."[39]

She Said

In September 2019, Penguin Press published She Said, Kantor and Twohey's book about the Harvey Weinstein investigation. The Washington Post called it "an instant classic of investigative journalism."[40] Writing for The New York Times, Susan Faludi said, "Watching Kantor and Twohey pursue their goal while guarding each other’s back is as exhilarating as watching Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn on the pitch."[41] A film adaptation was released in November 2022 with Zoe Kazan playing Kantor.[42]

Awards

Kantor is the recipient of awards from PEN America,[43] the Feminist Press and the Los Angeles Press Club. She was selected by Crain's Magazine as one of "Forty Under Forty" promising New Yorkers, by the Hollywood Reporter as one of the most powerful women in entertainment, by ReCode as one of the most influential people in media or technology in 2017, and by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of that year.[44] In 2018, she received the George Polk Award,[45] the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage from the Grady College of Journalism.[46] The New York Times won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for Kantor's and Meghan Twohey's reporting, sharing the award with Ronan Farrow at The New Yorker.[47] She was one of three people from her Columbia class to have won a Pulitzer Prize, alongside journalist Harriet Ryan and composer Tom Kitt.[48] In 2019, she received a John Jay Award from her alma mater, Columbia College.[49]

Personal life

Kantor is married to Ron Lieber, the "Your Money" columnist for The New York Times and author of The Opposite of Spoiled. They have two daughters and live in Brooklyn, New York.[50] Kantor is a member of a Reform synagogue in Brooklyn.[51][52]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c Minutaglio, Rose (October 23, 2017). "How These Two Women Finally Exposed Harvey Weinstein". Marie Claire. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Rubin, Debra (April 26, 2010). . New Jersey Jewish News. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2012. Kantor grew up in Queens, Staten Island, and Holmdel and graduated from Holmdel High School."
  4. ^ a b "Times Appoints Two as Editors In Culture News". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. January 23, 2003. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
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  6. ^ . Dorot Foundation. Archived from the original on July 10, 2014. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
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  8. ^ Lippman, Daniel. "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Jodi Kantor, New York Times reporter, author and "CBS This Morning" contributor". POLITICO. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
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  12. ^ "Jodi Kantor, 28". Crain's New York Business. July 28, 2018. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  13. ^ Kantor, Jodi (April 30, 2007). "A Candidate, His Minister and the Search for Faith". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Kantor, Jodi (March 6, 2007). "Disinvitation by Obama Is Criticized". The New York Times. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  15. ^ "Wright's Letter To NYT About Obama". HuffPost. March 11, 2007. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  16. ^ Swarns, Rachel L.; Kantor, Jodi (October 8, 2009). "In First Lady's Roots, a Complex Path From Slavery". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  17. ^ a b Kantor, Jodi (November 1, 2009). "The Obamas' Marriage". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
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  28. ^ Reeves, Hope (August 8, 2013). "Breast-Feeding in the Airport? A New Lactation Station Solution". Retrieved April 16, 2018.
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  30. ^ Kantor, Jodi (August 13, 2014). "Working Anything but 9 to 5". The New York Times. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  31. ^ Kantor, Jodi (August 14, 2014). "Starbucks to Revise Policies to End Irregular Schedules for Its 130,000 Baristas". The New York Times. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  32. ^ Kantor, Jodi; Streitfeld, David (August 15, 2015). "Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace". The New York Times. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  33. ^ Sullivan, Margaret (August 18, 2015). "Was Portrayal of Amazon's Brutal Workplace on Target?". Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  34. ^ Kantor, Jodi; Einhorn, Catrin (December 23, 2016). "Refugees Welcome". The New York Times.
  35. ^ @justintrudeau (December 28, 2016). "A remarkable & very human series tracking Syrian refugees, their Canadian sponsors, and the challenges they tackle together. Check it out:" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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Jodi Kantor born April 21 1975 is an American journalist She is a New York Times correspondent whose work has covered the workplace technology and gender She has been the paper s Arts amp Leisure editor and covered two presidential campaigns chronicling the transformation of Barack and Michelle Obama into the President and First Lady of the United States Kantor was a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for her reporting on sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein Jodi KantorKantor in 2019Born 1975 04 21 April 21 1975 age 48 New York City U S Alma materColumbia UniversityOccupationJournalistOrganization s The New York Times SlateNotable credit s The Obamas She SaidSpouseRon LieberChildren2AwardsPulitzer Prize in 2018Websitejodikantor wbr netKantor is the author of the book The Obamas and She Said Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement about the Harvey Weinstein investigation She is a contributor to CBS This Morning and has also appeared on Charlie Rose The Daily Show and The Today Show Kantor was included in Time magazine s 100 Most Influential People of 2018 1 Contents 1 Education and early career 2 The New York Times 3 The Obamas 4 Investigative and long form reporting 5 She Said 6 Awards 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEducation and early career EditBorn and raised in a Jewish family in New York City 2 Kantor moved to Holmdel Township New Jersey where she graduated from Holmdel High School 3 Kantor s grandparents were Holocaust survivors 2 In 1996 Kantor graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University with a degree in history 4 5 She participated in the Dorot Fellowship in Israel from 1996 to 1997 6 where she studied Hebrew and worked with Israeli Palestinian organizations in East Jerusalem and later worked for a year as an Urban Fellow in Rudy Giuliani s Mayor s Office of Operations 4 Later Kantor attended Harvard Law School for one semester taking a leave to work in Washington D C 7 at Slate s office where she later became the magazine s New York editor 8 9 10 The New York Times EditAfter corresponding with New York Times columnist Frank Rich about how that paper could improve its arts coverage she was brought on as editor of the Arts and Leisure section by Howell Raines at age 28 She is thought to be the youngest person to edit a section of the New York Times 11 Under the guidance of Rich and others she made the section more visual added new features and more reporting and recruited writers like Emily Nussbaum Jesse Green and Manohla Dargis In 2004 at the age of 28 she was named to Crain s New York Business 40 Under 40 list 12 In 2007 Kantor turned to covering politics for the Times including the 2008 presidential campaign and Barack Obama s biography Starting in 2007 she wrote some of the earliest articles about Michelle Obama the role of the Obama daughters in their father s career the role of basketball in the president s life his relationship with Rev Jeremiah Wright 13 and his career as a constitutional law professor She broke the news of initial strain between Obama and Reverend Jeremiah Wright 14 15 In autumn of 2009 she co authored the story of Michelle Obama s slave roots 16 and authored a cover story in the New York Times magazine about the first marriage for which she interviewed the president and first lady in the Oval Office 17 In the interview she asked them How can you have an equal marriage when one person is President 17 The Obamas Edit Kantor speaks at an event in 2012 Kantor s book The Obamas published in 2012 chronicled the first couple s adjustment to the new world of the White House revealing Michelle Obama s initial struggle and eventual turnaround in her role 18 Shortly after the book s publication Michelle Obama said in a television interview that she was tired of being portrayed as an angry black woman However she also stated that she had not read Kantor s book and a diverse array of figures including David Brooks Jon Stewart 19 Farai Chideya 20 and Glenn Loury 21 responded by calling Kantor s portrayal of Michelle Obama well rounded and respectful White House officials initially distanced themselves from the book but then reversed their tack after journalists called the book deeply reported and nuanced and largely sympathetic 22 In The New York Times Connie Schultz praised The Obamas 23 A meticulous reporter Ms Kantor is attuned to the nuance of small gestures the import of unspoken truths Schultz wrote She knows that every strong marriage including the one now in the White House has its complexities and its disappointments Ms Kantor also and this is a key has a high regard for women which is why hers is the first book about the Obama presidency to give Michelle Obama her due In the process we learn a great deal about the talented and introverted loner who married her and how his wife has influenced him as a president Other reviewers called the book insightful and evocative rich with detail 24 and an honest portrayal of people who are put under unprecedented scrutiny with unusual rapidity 25 Ezra Klein of The Washington Post called The Obamas among the very best books on this White House and a serious thoughtful book on the modern presidency 26 Investigative and long form reporting EditThis biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Jodi Kantor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kantor s 2006 story On the Job Nursing Mothers Find a 2 Class System on the class gap in breastfeeding 27 inspired the creation of the first free standing lactation stations now installed in hundreds of airports stadiums and other workplaces around the United States 28 She has reported on the treatment of women on Wall Street and in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church Her story on Harvard Business School s attempts to improve its treatment of women led to a discussion of gender at business schools as well as class and money issues 29 After it was published the dean of Harvard Business School Nitin Nohria apologized to all female alumni for the negative experiences many of them had at Harvard and pledged to boost the number of case studies with female protagonists Kantor has explored how technology is changing the workplace In August 2014 Kantor s article Working Anything but 9 to 5 about a Starbucks barista and single mother struggling to keep up with a work schedule set by automated software 30 spurred the coffee chain to revise scheduling policies for 130 000 workers across the United States 31 In the summer of 2015 Kantor and David Streitfeld published Inside Amazon a 6 000 word article about the company s methods of managing white collar employees 32 The article drew a response from Jeff Bezos broke the newspaper s all time record for reader comments prompted veterans of the secretive company to come forward about their experiences online and sparked a national debate about fairness and productivity in the technological workplace 33 In 2016 Kantor co authored Refugees Welcome 34 spending 15 months chronicling how everyday Canadian citizens adopted tens of thousands of Syrian refugees The series won millions of readers and praise from across the globe including from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who called it remarkable amp very human 35 On October 5 2017 Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story of three decades of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse by the film producer Harvey Weinstein Their investigation documented numerous accusations including from the actress Ashley Judd internal records and memos showing that Weinstein had harassed generations of his own employees and settlements including non disclosure agreements dating back to 1990 that covered up Weinstein s trail of abuse 36 Weinstein was subsequently fired by the board of his production company The Weinstein Company and his membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was revoked in October 2017 2 37 Women around the world began coming forward with accusations of sexual harassment and assault by Weinstein sending shock waves through the entertainment industry 38 The discussion soon turned into a worldwide reckoning spread beyond the entertainment world with women using the social media hashtag metoo initially started by the American activist Tarana Burke to describe their common experiences powerful men brought to account in a wide range of fields and shifting attitudes and policies around the globe Speaking on Meet the Press Rich Lowry the editor of the National Review called Kantor and Twohey s Weinstein investigation the single most influential piece of journalism I can remember It instantly changed this country 39 She Said EditIn September 2019 Penguin Press published She Said Kantor and Twohey s book about the Harvey Weinstein investigation The Washington Post called it an instant classic of investigative journalism 40 Writing for The New York Times Susan Faludi said Watching Kantor and Twohey pursue their goal while guarding each other s back is as exhilarating as watching Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn on the pitch 41 A film adaptation was released in November 2022 with Zoe Kazan playing Kantor 42 Awards EditKantor is the recipient of awards from PEN America 43 the Feminist Press and the Los Angeles Press Club She was selected by Crain s Magazine as one of Forty Under Forty promising New Yorkers by the Hollywood Reporter as one of the most powerful women in entertainment by ReCode as one of the most influential people in media or technology in 2017 and by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of that year 44 In 2018 she received the George Polk Award 45 the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage from the Grady College of Journalism 46 The New York Times won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for Kantor s and Meghan Twohey s reporting sharing the award with Ronan Farrow at The New Yorker 47 She was one of three people from her Columbia class to have won a Pulitzer Prize alongside journalist Harriet Ryan and composer Tom Kitt 48 In 2019 she received a John Jay Award from her alma mater Columbia College 49 Personal life EditKantor is married to Ron Lieber the Your Money columnist for The New York Times and author of The Opposite of Spoiled They have two daughters and live in Brooklyn New York 50 Kantor is a member of a Reform synagogue in Brooklyn 51 52 See also EditNew Yorkers in journalismReferences Edit Judd Ashley Jodi Kantor Megan Twohey and Ronan Farrow The World s 100 Most Influential People Time Retrieved September 23 2020 a b c Minutaglio Rose October 23 2017 How These Two Women Finally Exposed Harvey Weinstein Marie Claire Retrieved October 23 2017 Rubin Debra April 26 2010 Obama marriage to be spotlight of fund raiser New Jersey Jewish News Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved January 10 2012 Kantor grew up in Queens Staten Island and Holmdel and graduated from Holmdel High School a b Times Appoints Two as Editors In Culture News The New York Times The New York Times Company January 23 2003 Retrieved January 31 2023 REPORTER JODI KANTOR CC 96 LEADS NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT SEXUAL MISCONDUCT Columbia College Alumni Association December 12 2017 Retrieved December 21 2020 Dorot Fellows Dorot Foundation Archived from the original on July 10 2014 Retrieved October 10 2012 Gurley George December 14 2003 Power Punk Jodi Kantor The New York Observer Archived from the original on December 15 2007 Retrieved January 31 2023 Lippman Daniel BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY Jodi Kantor New York Times reporter author and CBS This Morning contributor POLITICO Retrieved January 31 2023 Jodi Kantor Slate Magazine Retrieved January 31 2023 Kantor Jodi March 20 2014 Jodi Kantor Remembers Her Favorite Slate Story Slate Magazine Retrieved January 31 2023 Tonti Alexis Summer 2012 Jodi Kantor 96 Offers Revealing Portrait of the First Couple Columbia College Today Retrieved October 10 2012 Jodi Kantor 28 Crain s New York Business July 28 2018 Retrieved September 26 2020 Kantor Jodi April 30 2007 A Candidate His Minister and the Search for Faith The New York Times Kantor Jodi March 6 2007 Disinvitation by Obama Is Criticized The New York Times Retrieved January 31 2023 Wright s Letter To NYT About Obama HuffPost March 11 2007 Retrieved January 31 2023 Swarns Rachel L Kantor Jodi October 8 2009 In First Lady s Roots a Complex Path From Slavery The New York Times Retrieved May 6 2010 a b Kantor Jodi November 1 2009 The Obamas Marriage The New York Times Retrieved May 6 2010 Tonti Alexis Summer 2012 The Obamas Columbia College Today Retrieved January 31 2023 JODI KANTOR cc com January 16 2012 Retrieved January 18 2021 Chideya Farai January 12 2012 Opinion For Michelle Obama what s wrong with strong CNN In America John McWhorter The Root What Language Is and Glenn Loury Brown University Bloggingheads tv January 24 2012 Retrieved October 10 2012 Smith Ben February 2 2012 The Obamas How not to kill a book Politico Schultz Connie January 8 2012 Partners in Love and the Presidency The New York Times Luft Kerry January 9 2012 The Obamas a portrait of their evolution inside the White House Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 10 2012 Hogue Ilyse January 11 2012 Why the Obamas Should Embrace The Obamas The Nation Retrieved October 10 2012 Chick nonfiction Wonklife February 19 2012 Retrieved October 10 2012 Kantor Jodi September 1 2006 On the Job Nursing Mothers Find a 2 Class System The New York Times Retrieved April 16 2018 Reeves Hope August 8 2013 Breast Feeding in the Airport A New Lactation Station Solution Retrieved April 16 2018 Nisen Max September 19 2013 Women MBA Students React To Jodi Kantor s Bombshell Article On Gender Issues Business Insider Retrieved September 26 2020 Kantor Jodi August 13 2014 Working Anything but 9 to 5 The New York Times Retrieved October 23 2017 Kantor Jodi August 14 2014 Starbucks to Revise Policies to End Irregular Schedules for Its 130 000 Baristas The New York Times Retrieved October 23 2017 Kantor Jodi Streitfeld David August 15 2015 Inside Amazon Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace The New York Times Retrieved October 23 2017 Sullivan Margaret August 18 2015 Was Portrayal of Amazon s Brutal Workplace on Target Retrieved September 22 2020 Kantor Jodi Einhorn Catrin December 23 2016 Refugees Welcome The New York Times justintrudeau December 28 2016 A remarkable amp very human series tracking Syrian refugees their Canadian sponsors and the challenges they tackle together Check it out Tweet via Twitter Kantor Jodi Twohey Megan October 5 2017 Harvey Weinstein Paid Off Sexual Harassment Accusers for Decades The New York Times Retrieved October 9 2017 Barnes Brooks October 14 2017 Harvey Weinstein Ousted From Motion Picture Academy Published 2017 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 15 2020 Williams Janice October 30 2017 Harvey Weinstein Accusers Over 80 Women Now Claim Producer Sexually Assaulted or Harassed Them Newsweek Retrieved November 8 2017 Meet the Press December 31 2017 nbcnews com December 31 2017 Retrieved April 16 2018 Lozada Carlos September 8 2019 How the New York Times Broke Harvey Weinstein The Washington Post Retrieved August 1 2020 Faludi Susan September 8 2019 She Said Recounts How Two Times Reporters Broke the Harvey Weinstein Story The New York Times Retrieved August 1 2020 Rubin Rebecca July 15 2021 Weinstein Investigation Movie She Said With Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan to Debut in 2022 Variety Retrieved April 6 2022 Malkin Marc October 28 2017 The New York Times Never Set Out to Take Down Harvey Weinstein and Bill O Reilly The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 26 2020 Times topics Jodi Kantor New York Times Retrieved January 8 2012 Winners LIU www liu edu Retrieved April 5 2018 New York Times reporters receive 2018 McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage Grady College Grady College March 6 2018 Retrieved April 3 2018 The 2018 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Public Service pulitzer org Retrieved April 17 2018 Yuan Elizabeth April 16 2019 Hooray to classmates latimesharriet I think she is 3rd CC Columbia 96er to win Pulitzer after Tom Kitt amp jodikantor and CC Columbia 93 mrothfeld who also is 3rd columbiajourn 98 to win a Pulitzer Last year it was JRN 98 mccrummenWaPo beijingscribe too Twitter Retrieved March 7 2023 Congrats John Jay Award Honorees Columbia College Today March 13 2019 Retrieved December 25 2022 JODI KANTOR amp MEGAN TWOHEY shesaidthebook com Retrieved January 18 2021 Rosen Sarah November 21 202 Jew to Jew NYT s Jodi Kantor on the subdrama of She Said The Australian Jewish News Times of Israel Retrieved January 31 2023 Rosen Sarah November 18 2022 Weinstein 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