ITF in the News

Last updated: 11/25/2006

InTheFray Magazine is becoming the talk of the Internet. The following sites have recognized ITF's work:

  • Parker Eshelman's photo essay In the shadows has been republished in Greener magazine. (11/25/06)
  • Emily Alpert’s story "Gender outlaws" has received second place in the online journalism category of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association’s 2006 Excellence in Journalism Awards. (First place went to an article by Newsweek.) Congratulations to Emily on winning this prestigious award for her eye-opening work on transgender prisoners! (11/9/06)
  • Catherine Hoang's article, "Choosing uncertainty" has been republished on MixEye.com. (10/7/06)
  • Two of Emily Alpert’s articles, “Gender Outlaws” and "Debajo del arcoiris" have been nominated for a Media Award (Best Digital Journalism Article) from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). (1/24/2006)
  • Ayah-Victoria McKhail's piece for THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, "Full disclosure", has been republished by the blog NaturistMusings. (11/7/05)
  • Laura Nathan's PULSE entry, “A Texas-sized constitutional mistake”, has been republished by Portside. (11/6/05)
  • Alexis Luna’s article, “The joy of six milligrams,” has been republished on AlterNet. (3/8/2005)
  • Emily Alpert’s article, “Rainbow and red,” has been nominated for a Media Award (Best Digital Journalism Article) from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). (2/26/05)
  • Laura’s Nathan's interview with Christi Lake (“Sexx, Lies, and Videotape”) has been republished on CounterPunch.org. (12/12/04)
  • Victor Tan Chen’s essay “Onward, progressive soldiers” was featured on the political listserv portside. (11/17/04)
  • Anthony Vaccaro’s piece “Who owns the forest?” was featured in Utne's Webwatch newsletter.
  • Laura Louison’s PULSE story “Democracy in action?” has been republished on Zogby International. (10/10/04)
  • Mimi Hanaoka’s PULSE story “Bollywood lesbians” has been linked to Utne's website.
  • Laura Nathan’s PULSE story, “Lessons from high school,” has been republished by AlterNet as “Can a movie ‘save’ America?”
  • Laura Nathan’s article, “Traversing Chisholm's trail,” was republished by AlterNet. (5/18/04)
  • Danielle Allen’s essay “A lackluster golden anniversary” was republished by Portside and listed on the site of the University of Chicago News Office. (5/17/04)
  • Laura Nathan’s interview with Rachel F. Moran (“Making a nation of difference”) has been republished on Alternet. (5/5/04)
  • Robert Jensen’s personal essay “Illusions of superiority” has been republished on Alternet. (5/4/04)
  • Dustin Ross’ photo essay “A walk in the dark” has been nominated for The Best of Photojournalism 2004. (4/11/2004)
  • Daniel Wolff’s “Spiral Railway” is linked on Counterpunch.org. (4/11/2004)
  • Tania Boghossian’s story “Left/right love” is linked to Political Theory Daily Review. (4/11/2004)
  • The latest issue of Utne online features a piece on Adam Lovingood's article “The Other Side of Lawrence,” which INTERACT featured in 2003. (2/22/2004)
  • Keith Porter, Globalization Guide for About.com, mentioned "The battle after Seattle" (ITF, December 2003) in his blog and newsletter: "In the four years since anti-globalization protesters made headlines in Seattle, the movement has matured both in focus and in organization. Victor Tan Chen has written a great summary of this effort in the new issue of In The Fray. The new movement is making specific policy proposals and turning some of its perceived weaknesses into emerging strengths." (1/14/2004)
  • The Moving Ideas Network, a project of The American Prospect magazine, is featuring ITF as this week's "Site to Watch." (1/9/2004)
  • Coolstop has added ITF to the list of "noteworthy cool sites" in Coolstop's Portal Cool Zone.
  • Google News now includes articles from InTheFray Magazine.

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