Jeneen Interlandi Explained

Jeneen Interlandi
Birth Place:Medellín, Colombia
Occupation:Journalist
Nationality:American
Education:Rutgers University (BS)
Columbia University (MA, MS)
Known For:Health and science

Jeneen Interlandi (born 1977) is a staff writer at the New York Times magazine[1] and a member of The New York Times editorial board.[2]

Interlandi was born in Medellín, Colombia, adopted by Sicilian-Americans, and raised in Central New Jersey.[3] After a bachelor's degree in biology at Rutgers University, Interlandi earned a M.A. in environmental science and M.S. in journalism at Columbia University. She was a 2013 Harvard University Nieman Fellow.[4] She has written about health, science, and education since 2006. Before joining the Times, she was a staff writer at Consumer Reports and Newsweek, and a freelance journalist for several national magazines. She participated in The 1619 Project, with an essay highlighting the work of Rebecca Lee Crumpler.[5] [6]

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  1. News: 2011-03-01. The New York Times Magazine - Masthead. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-05-30. 0362-4331.
  2. News: 2018-03-01. Opinion The New York Times Editorial Board. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-05-30. 0362-4331.
  3. https://www.jeneeni.com/about-1 "About" biography
  4. Web site: Class of 2013. Nieman Foundation. 2020-05-30.
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/13/podcasts/1619-slavery-healthcare.html 4th podcast
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/universal-health-care-racism.html Why doesn’t the United States have universal health care? The answer begins with policies enacted after the Civil War