
Nellie Bowles Saw the 2020 Revolution, Firsthand
<p>Nellie Bowles is an old-fashioned journalist, the type who wants to actually experience for herself the events she reports on.</p><p>In her new book, "Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History," Bowles chronicles going to Seattle's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, where anarchy reigned during the summer of 2020. She attends anti-racism trainings. She writes about what it was like to be a reporter for the New York Times who was trying to be a good journalist, and how she was forced to consult a "disinformation expert" to change her reporting.</p><p>Bowles, a lesbian and a former Hillary Clinton booster, also chronicles her own evolution as she reports. </p><p>Enjoy the show!</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>
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Show Notes
Nellie Bowles is an old-fashioned journalist, the type who wants to actually experience for herself the events she reports on.
In her new book, "Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History," Bowles chronicles going to Seattle's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, where anarchy reigned during the summer of 2020. She attends anti-racism trainings. She writes about what it was like to be a reporter for the New York Times who was trying to be a good journalist, and how she was forced to consult a "disinformation expert" to change her reporting.
Bowles, a lesbian and a former Hillary Clinton booster, also chronicles her own evolution as she reports.
Enjoy the show!
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