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Ruth Conniff
Born
EducationYale University (BA)
OccupationJournalist

Ruth Conniff is an American progressive journalist who served as editor-at-large of The Progressive.[1] and is now the editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin Examiner. Conniff has also written for The Nation and the New York Times[2][3] among other publications.

Early life

Conniff was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin.[4] She attended Yale University, where she ran track and edited the campus magazine, The New Journal.[5] She completed a B.A. in philosophy cum laude in 1990. She resides in Maple Bluff, Wisconsin.[4]

Career

Previously the political editor of The Progressive, Conniff was named editor-in-chief in 2013. According to her byline at The Progressive: "Ruth Conniff covers national politics for The Progressive and is a voice of The Progressive on many TV and radio programs. Conniff was a regular on CNN’s Capital Gang Sunday and is now a regular on PBS’s To the Contrary.[6] She also has appeared frequently on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal and on NPR and Pacifica."

Conniff is editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin Examiner. Shortly after Donald Trump took office she moved with her family to Oaxaca and covered Mexico–United States relations, the migrant caravan, and Mexico’s efforts to grapple with Trump. Conniff is a frequent guest on MSNBC and has appeared on Good Morning America, Democracy Now!, Wisconsin Public Radio, CNN, Fox News and many other radio and television outlets. She has also written for The Nation, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times, among other publications.[5]

In 2022 Conniff Published her first Book, Milked: How an American Crisis Brought Together Midwestern Dairy Farmers and Mexican Workers described by critics as "A compelling portrayal by the veteran journalist of the lives of farming communities on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border and the surprising connections between them"

Personal life

Conniff resides in Maple Bluff, Wisconsin.[4]

References

  1. ^ The Progressive Ruth Conniff
  2. ^ New York Times Conniff Review of Keller's Book
  3. ^ The Nation Ruth Conniff
  4. ^ a b c Ivey, Mike (2009-05-06). "Bluff leans left political tides turn in Maple Bluff, once a Republican Stronghold". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  5. ^ a b This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ PBS Ruth Conniff on To the Contrary

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