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E.J. Graff

E.J. Graff

E.J. Graff

E.J. Graff, a senior researcher at the Brandeis Institute for Investigative Journalism, is a senior correspondent for The American Prospect and has written for such publications as The New York Times Magazine, The Nation, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and Salon.com.

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The Atlantic Wire, April 10, 2012
...The Dish ,  National Review Online , Slutty Girl Problems ,  Ron Paul's Drag Race , Angry Black Lady , E.J. Graff , Thomas Roberts , John Fugelsang , and Frank Rich , who I miss. You have to go out of your way more to read him but it's always worth it...
The Nation, April 7, 2012
...s Massachusetts' independents who'll decide her high-stakes Senate seat showdown with Scott Brown in November. Nation contributor E.J. Graff takes us inside Warren's Senate campaign in , "." If she wins, she'll be the first woman in Massachusetts'...
Salon, March 2, 2012
...part to be helpful.” Mehlman?s personal story reflects a national trend. “The nation has transformed since 2004,” agrees E.J. Graff, a� resident scholar� at Brandeis University’s Women’s Studies Research Center and author of ?? “Marriage...
Mother Jones, February 29, 2012
...York Review of Books, where a dismal 13% of all articles are written by women: This comes via E.J. Graff, who asks: Why is this important? Because the news purports to be objective, to tell it like it is. The media help create our image of the world...
Agonist, February 29, 2012
...the three and a half years since California voters approved Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage." Finally, E.J. Graff, in an article at The American Prospect, asks the question, "Do Women Count?" and concludes that, at least in the world of...
American Prospect, February 24, 2012
...most controversial question first, the "immutability" criterion may help to explain some of the criticism, recently discussed by E.J. Graff, of Cynthia Nixon's declaration that her sexuality was "a choice." For better or worse, the idea that it’s...
Daily Beast, February 23, 2012
...Late yesterday, a Judge appointed by George W. Bush ruled DOMA unconstitutional. Chris Geidner has highlights . E.J. Graff   zooms out : Ten years ago, a decision like this would have been an excuse for a wave of antigay referenda. This week, it...
American Prospect, February 3, 2012
...about comment trolls, it's that they're lazy) Username or e-mail * Password * About the Author E.J. Graff writes on social-justice and human-rights issues, particularly discrimination and violence against women and children; marriage and family policy;...
Men's News Daily, January 27, 2012
...Born That Way'? Do We Choose To Be Gay? Who Cares? That's the headline on the E.J. Graff piece in The American Prospect on Sex in the City star Cynthia Nixon's saying that for her, being gay is a choice. (Nixon had a man in...