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Sarah Wildman writes on the intersection of culture and politics, history and memory in the U.S. and Europe. She's a columnist for the International Herald Tribune, a contributing editor at The Forward, and a frequent contributor to The New York Times. Her work has frequently appeared in Slate, The New Republic, The Guardian, and New York magazine. She is currently working on a book for Riverhead and her work can be found at her website.

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Tony Lewis and Me

<p>The legendary <i>Times</i>-man was generous with his journalistic advice, even as he taught an invaluable lesson in self-help, writes Sarah Wildman.</p>

Sarah Wildman | Published Mar 26, 2013

The Waiting Game

Palestine In D.C.

Sarah Wildman reports on a Palestinian-American organization's D.C. policy conference.

Sarah Wildman | Published Nov 13, 2012

Jobless Because She’s A Muslim?

Safiya Ghori-Ahmad claims the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom rescinded a job offer because she is Muslim, reports Sarah Wildman.

Sarah Wildman | Published Jun 25, 2012

‘Never Again’

Sarah Wildman reports on the difficulties in implementing Pres. Obama’s new initiative aimed at preventing genocide.

Sarah Wildman | Published Apr 23, 2012

How Old Is 'Too Old' for Fatherhood?

Women aren’t the only ones who stress about their biological clock, reports Sarah Wildman.

Sarah Wildman | Published Nov 07, 2011

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