Christopher Hayes (journalist)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Hayes | ||
---|---|---|
Born | February 28, 1979 | |
Birth place | New York City | |
Education | Brown University (2001) | |
Circumstances | ||
Occupation | Journalist | |
Spouse | Kate Shaw | |
Ethnicity | White American | |
Notable credit(s) | Washington, D.C. Editor of The Nation | |
Official website |
Christopher L. Hayes is a progressive American journalist and the Washington, D.C. editor of The Nation. His work has appeared in publications such as In These Times[1], The American Prospect, The New Republic, The Washington Monthly and the Chicago Reader. Hayes resides in Washington, D.C.
[edit] Biography
Hayes attended Brown University for his undergraduate education, where he received a B.A. in Philosophy. Previously, Hayes was Adjunct Professor of English at St. Augustine College in Chicago.
From 2006 through 2007, Hayes was a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at the Nation Institute[2], and a Contributing Writer for The Nation. On November 1, 2007, The Nation named him as its Washington, D.C. Editor, replacing David Corn. He is also currently a Senior Editor at In These Times, a progressive monthly magazine based in Chicago. He has written extensively on issues central to the progressive community, including what ails the Democratic Party in the post-9/11 era[3], and how the labor movement is changing[4].
Hayes is also a regular contributor to the Chicago Reader, an independent weekly newspaper, where he covers local and national politics.
[edit] References
- ^ Christopher Hayes's author bio page at In These Times.
- ^ Bio page at The Nation.
- ^ Hayes, Christopher. "Can the Democrats Win the Ground War at Home?", The Nation, The Nation Company, L.P., 2005-11-30. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.
- ^ Hayes, Christopher. "The Fight for Our Future", In These Times, 2005-01-21. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.