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Malia Wollan

@mwollan

contributing writer @nytmag, director of fellowships @ucbsoj,
infrequent tweeter, hayseed

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linkhttp://www.nytimes.com/column/magazine-tip calendar_today12-05-2009 23:02:17

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'Sometimes products stolen out of Amazon containers are resold by third-party sellers back on Amazon in a kind of strange ouroboros, in which the snakehead of capitalism hungrily swallows its piracy tail.' This Malia Wollan masterpiece on land piracy!!! nytimes.com/2024/01/23/mag…

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Gripping cover story in NYT Magazine by alum Malia Wollan ('08) on today's train heists! She writes: while online orders arrived 'vaguely like magic, the supply chain roiled, plagued by thieves, and things continued to go missing — whole trucks’ and train cars’ worth of things.'

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From NYT Magazine: A Strange 21st-Century Revival: The Train Robbery
by Malia Wollan

The explosion of the e-commerce economy has created an opportunity for thieves — and a conundrum for the railways.


nytimes.com/2024/01/23/mag…

🎧 static.nytimes.com/podcasts/2024/…

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Malia Wollan(@mwollan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a story for NYT Magazine about land pirates, train heists, cargo theft, detectives, and global e-commerce capitalism run wild.
nytimes.com/2024/01/23/mag…

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A gorgeous and haunting longform audio story of massacre, reparations, land back, the Indigenous Wiyot people, and a tiny island at the center of the world. By Izzy 愛子 Bloom, a Food and Farming Journalism Fellow Berkeley Journalism The 11th Hour Project kqed.org/news/11966087/…

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Read this if you read Demon Copperhead, grew up in a rural place, care about rural places, have ever called anyone a redneck or been called a redneck yourself, are American. Or not. A gem by Cassady Rosenblum nytimes.com/2023/07/21/opi…

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Can sea grass sequester $1 trillion worth of carbon? The wild arithmetic of Bahamian sea grass includes camera-fitted sharks! Berkeley Journalism Food and Farming Journalism Fellow Gregory Barber's fascinating dive into ocean-based carbon credits. wired.com/story/seagrass…

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José Andrés Fellow @xxjdv's ('23) investigation on teenage farmworkers—written through the informed lens of personal experience and those of 'invisible' workers as young as 15— runs in Teen Vogue! @ucberkeley TY Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳

José Andrés Fellow @xxjdv's ('23) investigation on teenage farmworkers—written through the informed lens of personal experience and those of 'invisible' workers as young as 15— runs in @TeenVogue! #proud @ucberkeley TY @chefjoseandres
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Loved working with @xxjdv, a Berkeley Journalism grad student and 11th Hour Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship and Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 fellow, on her story about teenage farm workers in her hometown of Salinas, Calif. Go Jessica, go!
teenvogue.com/story/teen-far…

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Birds give up the complexity of song for volume in noisy places - so they sing louder but less interesting (to both humans & mates) songs in cities. When traffic noise in San Francisco fell due to COVID, birds began to sing more complex, quieter songs like they did 50 years ago!

Birds give up the complexity of song for volume in noisy places - so they sing louder but less interesting (to both humans & mates) songs in cities. When traffic noise in San Francisco fell due to COVID, birds began to sing more complex, quieter songs like they did 50 years ago!
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