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Joanna Slater

@jslaternyc

Reporter at @washingtonpost. Former India Bureau Chief. Previously: @globeandmail, @WSJ, FEER. Delhi, New York, Berlin, Mumbai, HK. @[email protected]

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Tensions over the Trump ballot case run deep in places that would like nothing more than to send the former president packing forever. Legal experts, election scholars and activists there ask: How to best serve democracy? Karin Brulliard Joanna Slater wapo.st/48bQpMJ

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Of all the institutions torn apart by the rise of Trump’s brand of politics, this may be the smallest and most unusual. With hat tips to reporting by Dan McGowan and katherine gregg washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/02…

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#RNGAwards 🏆 | The winner for FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT COVERING INDIA category (Print) is: Joanna Slater (Joanna Slater) & Niha Masih (Niha Masih) , The Washington Post (The Washington Post) (2021) Watch the full video here 👇🏽 youtube.com/watch?v=nsNOlQ…

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Jessica DeCerce has served as New York’s “eclipse czar” since 2022. Her task: Maximize tourism while avoiding disaster. wapo.st/4aes0ry

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When Raymond Dolphin became assistant principal of a middle school in Connecticut two years ago, it was clear to him that the kids were not all right. The problem was cellphones. So in December, Dolphin did something unusual: He banned them. washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/05…

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Six months after the worst mass shooting in Maine's history, the owners of the bowling alley targeted by the gunman are reopening. The support has been "amazing," said Justin Juray. He paused. “I’d trade it all for that night back." He began to weep. washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/05…

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Huge congratulations to Gerry Shih Joseph Menn Karishma Mehrotra Anant Gupta Alan Sipress Pranshu Verma Ence Morse for their work on the Pulitzer finalist in International Reporting, “Rising India, Toxic Tech." Such important stories. washingtonpost.com/world/2023/09/…

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🇺🇸 How The Call To Ban Cellphones Went Through At One School ▫When Raymond became assistant principal of a middle school in Connecticut 2 yrs ago, it was clear to him that the kids were not OK ▫Joanna Slater ▫is.gd/Bi3Efa 👈 #frontpagestoday #USA The Washington Post 🇺🇸

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I heard a story about a 100-year-old slaying of 3 Tejanos that possibly involved Texas Rangers that I couldn’t let go. The The Washington Post team helped me tell it in a way I never could’ve imagined in 2 languages. Don’t miss it. Today online, tmrw print! washingtonpost.com/nation/interac…

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Brilliant, deeply reported story from Joanna Slater about what happens when migrant children arrive needing help in a school district in New York. How the migrant crisis tested schools 2,000 miles from the southern border Gift: wapo.st/3RCYjJm

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“A 9-year-old named Kimberly from Ecuador with wavy black hair and a shy smile ran over and slipped her hand into Winslow’s. She gazed around the room. ‘Esta es la escuela de mis sueños,’ she said. This is the school of my dreams.” by Joanna Slater

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The best education journalism of the week is Joanna Slater's The Washington Post story where she embeds with teachers and families in upstate New York as they deal with a sudden influx of dozens of migrant students. Read more in the newsletter. kappanonline.org/russo-inadequa…

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Nearly a year go, wildfires tore through Lahaina. Now, a growing group wants to rebuild the town with its historic wetlands in the center. Water is central to life on Maui, read about the ambitious effort to restore the Venice of the Pacific. washingtonpost.com/nation/interac…

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For a small group of students trying to take a stand on gay rights, a teacher and coach named Tim Walz stood right beside them. A quarter-century later, they're still talking about his influence on their lives. Joanna Slater Karin Brulliard wapo.st/4dsGw0k

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A former high school classmate urged Post reporter Danielle Paquette to look into why two brothers, Josiah and Jeremiah Johnson, who were preachers from their Indiana hometown seemed to be feuding on Facebook. wapo.st/4dgMUHX

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Routh’s strange journey from running a roofing company in N.C. to what the FBI called an apparent assassination attempt on Trump in Florida left friends mystified. But The Washington Post reporters led by Joanna Slater found hints of a kind of unraveling. washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09…

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In today’s The Washington Post, we tell the story of an asylum-seeking family from 🇻🇪 we met in 🇲🇽 & followed them to 🗽 to tell an intimate story of their migration journey full of faith, danger & joy. And how a new president could change everything. 🎁 link wapo.st/48ApbkG

In today’s <a href="/washingtonpost/">The Washington Post</a>, we tell the story of an asylum-seeking family from 🇻🇪 we met in 🇲🇽 &amp; followed them to 🗽 to tell an intimate story of their migration journey full of faith, danger &amp; joy. And how a new president could change everything. 🎁 link
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