Jodi Kantor

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Kantor in 2019 Jodi Kantor (born April 21, 1975) is an American journalist. She is a ''New York Times'' correspondent whose work has covered the workplace, technology, and gender. She has been the paper's Arts & Leisure editor and covered two presidential campaigns, chronicling the transformation of Barack and Michelle Obama into the President and First Lady of the United States. Kantor was a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for her reporting on sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein.

Kantor is the author of the book ''The Obamas'' and ''She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement'' about the Harvey Weinstein investigation. She is a contributor to ''CBS This Morning'' and has also appeared on ''Charlie Rose'', ''The Daily Show'' and ''The Today Show''. Kantor was included in ''Time'' magazine's ''100 Most Influential People of 2018.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chasing the truth : a young journalist's guide to investigative reporting / Jodi Kantor & Megan Twohey ; adapted by Ruby Shamir. by Shamir, Ruby, Kantor, Jodi, 1975-, Twohey, Megan

    Published 2021
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    The Slate diaries / edited by Jodi Kantor, Cyrus Krohn, and Judith Shulevitz.

    Published 2000
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