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Stories by Judith Matloff

Judith Matloff , a writer living in New York, teaches at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. She worked for Reuters from 1983 to 1994.

Female War Reporters Hide Sexual Abuse To Continue Getting Assignments

As more female reporters cover conflict zones, they face the same hurdles as their male counterparts and then some. In the macho world of overseas journalism, those who face sexual abuse often choose to say nothing at all.
Posted on Jun 7, 2007

What About the Journalists?

Journalism is slowly coming to grips with the psychic costs of war reporting; though many still suffer in silence for fear of ruining their careers.
Posted on Dec 23, 2004

Mothers at War

Babies or battle zones? More journalists these days are choosing both and wrestling with the consequences.
Posted on Aug 19, 2004