Tikkun magazine is currently recruiting interns to work with their editorial team for June-August and September to December 2017 and January to May, 2018.... Read More
Literary Studies alumni (class of 2011) Julio Torres was the subject of a January 13 New York Times article, “Meet Julian Torres, the New... Read More
Visit this link for more info on Paul Alexander’s biography of Sylvia Plath, coming out in March: https://www.barlinlibros.org/autores-2/
Helaina Hovitz (Class of 2011, Eugene Lang College) is an editor, journalist, author of the memoir “After 9/11” and co-founder of media startup Headlines... Read More
Fathima Sheikh (Class of 2019) shares her thoughts on the conversation between Robert Antoni (Pan-European MFA), author of Blessed is the Fruit, and Caryl... Read More
Students from Alexandra Chasin’s Fall 2016 Creative Nonfiction course made a collection of their work, both critical and creative. Visit the site at http://chasina4.wixsite.com/lucky15
A great piece written by Literary Studies Assistant Professor Julie Napolin! Scenes of Subjection: Women’s Voices Narrating Black Death
Fallen at Charleston
Tikkun magazine is currently recruiting interns to work with their editorial team for June-August and September to December 2017 and January to May, 2018.
Tikkun addresses everything from environment, politics, Middle East policy, racism, sexism and social change to social theory, mass culture, philosophy, literature, psychology, religion, psychology, literature and law.
Tikkun is happy to give any student a free electronic subscription to get a sense of how exciting the magazine is. To get a free subscription email Staci@tikkun.org with the subject line “Free Electronic Tikkun for Students.”
Editorial interns assess manuscripts, proofread and edit submissions, and contribute blog posts to Tikkun Daily.
Art interns work with Photoshop and InDesign, find art for publication, conduct image research, and help design the print magazine.
Operations interns plan events, assist fundraising efforts, do data entry, and help manage subscriptions.
Social Change Activist interns work with the Network of Spiritual Progressives (Tikkun’s advocacy arm) and directly with Rabbi Michael Lerner and NSP executive director Cat Zavis to promote projects such as the ESRA (Environmental and Social Responsibility Amendment) and GMP (Global Marshal Plan).