Jonathan Cohn
Jonathan Cohn... Managing Editor at Tellus Institute. Lives in Boston, Massachusetts. From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Education
- Studied at London School of Economics and Social Science
- Studied at Columbia University
- Studied History at The London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE
- Studied History at Georgetown University
- Went to Council Rock High School South
Activism
- Former Development Associate at Center for Sustainable Careers
- Former Intern at New Economy Coalition
- Former Environment & Campaign Finance Intern at Common Cause
- Former Rapporteur, University Seminars at Columbia University in the City of New York
- Former Student Ambassador at Georgetown University
- Former Research Assistant; Office of the Dean at Georgetown University
- Former Junior Research Fellow at Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
- Former Research assistant at Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
JournoList
Jonathan Cohn of the The New Republic, was an identified member of JournoList - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists.
JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of Barack Obama and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.[1]
The American Prospect
In 2009 Jonathan Cohn was listed as a Contributing Editor of The American Prospect.[2]
Demos Involvement
In 2009 Jonathan Cohn was a Senior Fellow of New York based think tank Demos.[3]
Toward Radical Democracy
Toward Radical Democracy was a 2018 "Proposal for Internal Voting Reform in Boston DSA".
- If you would like to sign on in support of this proposal, please click here. To date, over 100 members of Boston DSA have endorsed it. We also welcome support from DSA comrades in other chapters.
Signatories included Jonathan Cohn.
References
- ↑ Free Republic: JournoList: 151 Names Confirmed (with News Organizations), July 30, 2010 (accessed August 2, 2010)
- ↑ The American Prospect website: Masthead (accessed on Nov. 15, 2009)
- ↑ http://www.demos.org/program.cfm?currentprogramID=5A196E48-3FF4-6C82-50CBCA5825B661BA