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Jennifer Gonnerman

@jengonnerman

Staff Writer, The New Yorker. Reporting on NYC & beyond. [email protected]

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"I read the record reviews first. Over time certain names became familiar (Robert Christgau, Lester Bangs, and Greil Marcus), but at some point the byline 'by Greg Tate' appeared and instantly zapped my mind as though electric-shocked." -gonzomike villagevoice.com/2021/12/13/fly…

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Best piece I've read on the historic & unorthodox Amazon union drive in Staten Island--the first Amazon warehouse in the U.S. to be unionized. The organizers held picnics, used TikTok, got arrested, delivered free pizzas & organized at bus stops. thecity.nyc/staten-island/…

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Excellent story on Sara Nelson, her efforts to unionize Delta & how she helped save tens of 1,000s of airline jobs during the pandemic The pandemic galvanized many Delta attendants to want a union—"We had 1,000 flight attendants requesting cards overnight newyorker.com/magazine/2022/…

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.Jennifer Gonnerman profiles Sara Nelson, the international president of the Association of Flight Attendants and one of most visible leaders in the U.S. labor movement. nyer.cm/Vgd3t22

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Don't miss this terrific profile of Sara Nelson, one of the nation's most inspiring union leaders. Right now Sara Nelson is in the middle of one of her biggest fights, trying to unionize flight attendants at fiercely anti-union Delta Airlines.

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My latest from The New Yorker: After a 22-year-old man from the Bronx died in a prison cell in upstate New York, his father sued the state in search of answers. Recently his lawsuit ended in a way he never expected. newyorker.com/news/our-local…

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Lonnie Hamilton’s son died in prison. No one called his family to let them know. ⁦Jennifer Gonnerman⁩ tells the story of one father’s quest to uncover the truth of what happened to his son. newyorker.com/news/our-local…

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The Teamsters represent some 350,000 UPS workers, and the union is threatening to go on strike when their contract expires this summer. Jennifer Gonnerman reports on what’s at stake. nyer.cm/SsFncEI

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“We always say we have a start time but no finish time,” Antoine Andrews, a UPS driver, told Jennifer Gonnerman. Fascinating look into what it takes to fulfill our addiction to online shopping. newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

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Antoine is the best. Proud to call him a friend AND my local UPS "delivery guy". Unions are the pathway to the middle class but they're under attack. We can't take unions – and the rights they provide – for granted. Teamsters JC 16 Teamsters Local 804 Jennifer Gonnerman newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

Antoine is the best. Proud to call him a friend AND my local UPS "delivery guy". Unions are the pathway to the middle class but they're under attack. We can't take unions – and the rights they provide – for granted. <a href="/TeamstersJC16/">Teamsters JC 16</a> <a href="/804_local/">Teamsters Local 804</a> <a href="/jengonnerman/">Jennifer Gonnerman</a> newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…
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Twenty-five years ago, Kristin Kinkel’s brother, Kip, fatally shot their parents and opened fire at their high school, killing two students and wounding 25. Today, she is close with Kip—and still reckoning with his crimes. nyer.cm/xOGXH4V

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.@JenGonnerman speaks with Kristin Kinkel, who, 25 years after her brother committed a mass shooting at his high school, is finally ready to tell her story. nyer.cm/u0OOadD

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What a devastating, and beautifully written, story about Kristin Kinkel, whose brother shot his parents (one of them my high school Spanish teacher) and killed two people at my high school (about 10 years after I graduated) in 1998. newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

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You never know when someone might decide to talk. I’ve heard back from people as much as 6 months after I first approached them, but this—from Jennifer Gonnerman’s remarkable new story—is next-level. newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

You never know when someone might decide to talk. I’ve heard back from people as much as 6 months after I first approached them, but this—from <a href="/jengonnerman/">Jennifer Gonnerman</a>’s remarkable new story—is next-level. 

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Alvin Bragg Four years ago when Jennifer Gonnerman reported this case in @newyorker, then Manhattan DA Cy Vance's office rebuffed their claims of innocence. It took a new DA and a reinvigorated conviction review unit to take a true look at the facts. newyorker.com/magazine/2020/…

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It took seven days for the police to arrest two teen-agers for the murder of a French tourist in 1987, six months for prosecutors to convict them—and 37 years for the D.A.‘s office to correct its mistake. nyer.cm/Gkzlvrx

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Samanth Subramanian .Jennifer Gonnerman reports from Alameda County, California, where a deputy district attorney uncovered evidence that prosecutors were removing Jewish and Black jurors from death-penalty trials. nyer.cm/4E7Ysfz