Nisha Chittal

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Nisha Chittal

@NishaChittal

vp, development & chief of staff, @voxdotcom

Brooklyn Beigetreten Temmuz 2008
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Nisha Chittal@NishaChittal·
America, Actually, our new politics podcast hosted by @AsteadWH, launches this Saturday, April 11! Get it on Youtube or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Vox@voxdotcom

What does American politics look like without Trump at the center? @voxmedia's @AsteadWH tackles this question with experts, elected officials, and journalists in his new video-first podcast America, Actually, launching April 11 on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.

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If debating public vs private school, "your home life will probably play the biggest role in your kid’s academic trajectory, regardless of which building he sits in during the day. The most important educational institution in your kid’s life is you" vox.com/the-highlight/…
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"But in a fragmented media environment, traditional media remain some of the last aggregators of consumer attention. Most consumers aren’t going to spend their days listening to all the podcasts from all the corporate CEOs." hollywoodreporter.com/business/busin…
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Come work with us at Vox! We're looking for a seasoned newsroom leader for a key role: an editorial director to oversee our Future Perfect & Climate sections and The Gray Area podcast. job-boards.greenhouse.io/voxmedia/jobs/…
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"Rather than deepening social media’s effects on public opinion, AI may partially reverse them — by increasing the influence of credentialed experts and fostering greater consensus about factual reality." vox.com/technology/483…
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Tina Brown: "Bezos doesn’t understand how to run a news organization any more than Woodward and Bernstein could figure out how to deliver dog kibble to your door by drone." tinabrown.substack.com/p/bafflement-w…
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Kainaz Amaria@kainazamaria·
Went out with a BANG - yesterday’s story I worked on with @JohnWoodrowCox has nearly ONE MILLION pageviews. So I don’t take being eliminated personally and still believe in the mission. So lucky to have worked with the finest journalists. Onwards. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
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Ben Mullin@BenMullin

A staggering statement from former Washington Post editor Marty Baron: "This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world's greatest news organizations."

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Thinking of friends and former colleagues at the Washington Post today. A depressing day for the post and for the media industry as a whole.
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A thoughtful piece from @SigalSamuel: "For you, the tricky question is: How do you get someone to realize that they’re in a dual state, when its darker half has not yet touched their life personally?" vox.com/future-perfect…
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"So it’s not only that federal agents kill an American citizen like authoritarian thugs, but their superiors in Washington justified that killing with the kind of bald-faced lie that recalls Tehran and Moscow." vox.com/policy/476397/…
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@JillFilipovic I felt like the piece's implication was kids should never see their mother as anything other than their mother, that kids seeing their mom work is bad for them. I think it's good for my daughter to see me work and see a real live example of a working mom with a big career.
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This is an interesting piece and I think speaks into the foundational truth that children see you, their parent, as their model for how the world works. I would want my child seeing that mothers (women) have work, interests, passions, and their own lives - and also that a good life is one in which work gets put down. And also: that mama can love you more than anything in the world, and also be a person in the world. All of these lessons, all together.
Caitlin Flanagan@CaitlinPacific

I’m eager to read this book. Women are so quick to believe they can have a job of some sort and be the full time carer for the children - “Well, I’ll just type up this little book review while they’re napping and — OH MY GOD!!!!! thecut.com/article/what-d…

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