Malia Wollan
@mwollan
contributing writer @nytmag, director of fellowships @ucbsoj,
infrequent tweeter, hayseed
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http://www.nytimes.com/column/magazine-tip 12-05-2009 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…
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.'
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.
#Longreads #Longform
nytimes.com/2024/01/23/mag…
🎧 static.nytimes.com/podcasts/2024/…
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…
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/…
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…
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…
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! #proud @ucberkeley TY Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳
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!
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