Derrick Z. Jackson, NF ’84, has been named a Joan Shorenstein Fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School for Fall 2016. The Shorenstein fellowship program invites four individuals to spend an academic semester at Harvard doing research in the field of media, politics, and public policy; Fellows each write and publish a paper based on their research on a relevant topic of their choice. Jackson, an essayist for The Boston Globe as well as a climate and energy writer for the Union of Concerned Scientists, plans to write about race and climate change during his fellowship.
Derrick Z. Jackson, NF ’84, named a Shorenstein Fellow for Fall 2016
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