ALEXANDER NGUYEN  President, Inthefray.com
 

Alexander Nguyen was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1990. He has worked as an English-as-a-Second-Language teacher, a criminal investigator for the Public Defender Service of Washington D.C., and a legal aide in the housing division of Greater Boston Legal Services. He was selected as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Princeton University in 1998. Nguyen has worked at The New Republic as a reporter-researcher, and at The American Prospect as a writing fellow. His articles have also appeared in The Washington Monthly and the Utne Reader. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in social studies specializing in urban poverty, race, immigration, and social welfare policy, and is currently a student at Yale Law School.

E-mail
alexander.nguyen@inthefray.com

Index
Stewardship by the people
Written by Alexander Nguyen | Editor's Notebook | September 5, 2002
Noblesse oblige by, not for, the poor

A sense of entitlement
Written by Alexander Nguyen | Interact | September 4, 2001
On Martha's Vineyard, wealth is met with shrugs and slightly raised eyebrows

 

Last updated: September 5, 2002