Christopher Hayes (journalist)

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Christopher Hayes
Christopher Hayes
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 Hayes interviewed by Alan Miller
Christopher Hayes interviewed by Alan Miller

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

  1. ^ Christopher Hayes's author bio page at In These Times.
  2. ^ Bio page at The Nation.
  3. ^ 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. 
  4. ^ Hayes, Christopher. "The Fight for Our Future", In These Times, 2005-01-21. Retrieved on 2007-10-10. 

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