INBOX: Washington Post Ukraine Correspondent Lizzie Johnson announces that she has been laid off in the middle of a below-freezing war zone without power, heat, or running water.
Today, the Philadelphia Inquirer is still hiring a National Politics Reporter, and the Washington Post just laid off a third of its workforce.
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My criticism of oligarch-owned news outlets does not stop at Jeff Bezos' gutting of The Washington Post.
For the regime and right-wing billionaires, the value of national media is what it *doesn't* produce.
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Why do I care about Ukraine correspondents who were left hanging out to dry? Because I sent one out to Kyiv and Lviv *twice* last year.
These international desk cuts create an irreversible domino effect that endangers journalists and fixers on the ground:
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Ukraine is by far the country most hard hit by cuts to USAID. With the end of the Russian invasion nowhere in sight, doctors have to make use of the dwindling resources at their disposal to save as many victims with severe burns as possible.
I founded @[email protected] to cover *global* environmental and health disparities.
As regime-aligned media turn more insular, we are committed to documenting how the world is sicker, poorer, and dirtier everywhere from South Texas to South Sudan, from Nepal to Ukraine.
Please support my colleagues:
Yes, I know that @[email protected] does not have an international desk yet, but anything you can do to help them absorb ex-WaPo staff so that they don't need to physically uproot their families is much appreciated:
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Just did some mental math: The amount of staffers that The Washington Post laid off today was roughly the same number as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's total headcount... before they also made layoffs today
UPDATE: former Washington Post Ukraine correspondent Lizzie Johnson, who was laid off yesterday in the middle of a warzone, is now looking for work, preferably in the Kyiv region.
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This is one of the stories that resulted from @[email protected]'s second assignment to Ukraine, this time on the eastern frontlines near Kharkiv.
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