Jodi Kantor

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Jodi Kantor is an American investigative journalist for The New York Times, best known for her reporting on workplace culture and the #MeToo movement, including the Harvey Weinstein investigation.

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journalist
non-fiction writer
awardReceived George Polk Award NERFINISHED
Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service NERFINISHED
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coAuthor Megan Twohey NERFINISHED
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coveredTopic Amazon workplace practices
Barack Obama NERFINISHED
Harvey Weinstein NERFINISHED
Michelle Obama NERFINISHED
Starbucks scheduling practices
dateOfBirth 1975
educatedAt Columbia University
Harvard Law School (attended, did not complete) NERFINISHED
employer The New York Times
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workplace culture
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non-fiction
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The New York Times Magazine NERFINISHED
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reporting on the #MeToo movement
reporting on workplace culture
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name Jodi Kantor NERFINISHED
nationality American
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The Obamas NERFINISHED
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investigative journalist
journalist
placeOfBirth New York City
positionHeld New York Times correspondent covering the Obamas
Washington correspondent at The New York Times
editor at The New York Times
religion Judaism
residence Brooklyn, New York NERFINISHED
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spouse Ron Lieber NERFINISHED

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