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Stories by E.J. Graff

E.J. Graff is Associate Director and Senior Researcher at Brandeis's Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism.

Many Westerners Are Adopting Children Bought or Stolen from Their Parents

Parents might never know if their adopted child is truly an orphan.
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, Source: Foreign Policy

The Gay Presidential Debate: Democratic Contenders Answer to the Queer Community

What do the Democratic presidential candidates talk about when they talk about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues? The results are in from the first ever debate sponsored by the LGBT community.
Posted on Aug 10, 2007, Source: The Nation

Monkey Business and Moral Panic

American journalists aren't shy about reporting on sex and politics. Unfortunately, they're covering precisely the wrong stories.
Posted on Oct 12, 2005, Source: Columbia Journalism Review

Never Say 'Never Again'

By reporting on the stubborn human heart's peculiar movements during major world events, Heda Kovaly’s 'Under A Cruel Star' explains what could happen the next time around.
Posted on Jul 1, 2005, Source: Columbia Journalism Review