Christopher Scheer Explained

Christopher Scheer (born September 8, 1968) is an American writer, and the co-author, with Robert Scheer and Lakshmi Chaudhry, of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq,[1] published in 2003 in the U.S., the United Kingdom and Australia. The book appeared on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list and was a part of the national debate in 2004 about the then still popular Iraq War.[2] In 2010, he received co-author credit, with his father, on The Great American Stickup, which also appeared on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list. In 2016, he received co-author credit for "," with Narda Zacchino.

Biography

Scheer was born in Berkeley, California. His parents are lawyer Anne Butterfield Weills and journalist Robert Scheer.[3]

A graduate of Berkeley High School (1985) and UC Santa Barbara (1990), he co-founded and edited Prognosis, an English-language newspaper in Prague.[4] [5] Later, he worked with Oliver Stone as a creative consultant on the Academy-award nominated script for Nixon, as well as several unproduced scripts.

After working as an editor at The San Francisco Examiner[6] for several years, as well as writing for The Nation, the Los Angeles Times[7] and other publications, he launched the news/activism website Workingforchange.com for Working Assets, then moved on to become the managing editor of the alternative news site, Alternet.[8] Currently, he teaches debate, mock trial, and journalism[9] at Skyline High School in Oakland, California. He is the advisor for Skyline's national award winning student newspaper The Oracle.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq. Christopher. Scheer. Robert. Scheer. Robert Scheer. Lakshmi. Chaudhry. Akashic Books and Seven Stories Press. 2003. 1-58322-644-3.
  2. Web site: Mark Green v. Robert & Christopher Scheer: A Debate on Kerry & the Democratic Contenders. Democracy Now!. February 9, 2004.
  3. Web site: My Genealogy - Information about Anne Butterfield Weills . . 2011-11-15.
  4. News: For some young Americans, Prague is the place to wait out recession. It's a 'Left Bank of the '90s,' a . . . Land of Opportunity . Charles T. . Powers . Charles T. Powers . . E-1 . 1992-01-13 .
  5. Wild, Wild East. Henry. Copeland. Details. April 1992.
  6. News: The battle to be a breeder. Christopher. Scheer. December 19, 1999. San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. News: Thailand to L.A., a Life of Debasement Thai slaves: The women found in a garment sweatshop were conditioned by their culture to accept fate. . Christopher . Scheer . . B-5 . 1995-08-14 . 2011-11-16 .
  8. Web site: Stories by Christopher Scheer. Alternet. https://web.archive.org/web/20160422072522/http://www.alternet.org/authors/christopher-scheer. April 22, 2016.
  9. Web site: Rethinking High School Education in Oakland. Rachel. Gross. April 7, 2010.