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Justine van der Leun

¹ú²úÊÓÆµ (Emerson Collective) Fellow, 2022

Justine van der Leun is an independent journalist. As her Fellowship project, she wrote Unreasonable Women: Three Stories of Violence, Imprisonment, and Extraordinary Survival. Van der Leun’s prior books include, most recently,ÌýWe Are Not Such Things, and her features have been published in TheÌýNew York Review of Books,ÌýNew York Magazine, Harper’s Magazine,ÌýTheÌýGuardian,Ìýand TheÌýNew Republic, among others. Van der Leun was also the host, lead reporter, and co-producer of the investigative podcastÌýBelieve Her.

Her journalism has been honored with the Mike Berger Award, the James Aronson Award, the Sigma Delta Chi Award, the Silver Gavel Award, the Gracie Award, and the Ambie Award for Excellence in Audio. Van der Leun has received grants from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, Type Investigations, the International Women’s Media Foundation, and the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation, the Logan Nonfiction Program, Type Media Center, and PEN America. She lives in New York.

Selected Work

  • : An article co-published by the New Republic and the Appeal, following one incarcerated woman’s story, and examining the connections between survival from gender-based violence and prison, including initial findings from an ongoing data project.
  • : A six-month deep dive into the distinct experiences of people in women’s prisons across the U.S. as the Covid-19 pandemic began to spread, for The New York Review of Books.
  • : An 18-month investigation into one case of criminalized survival in New York State, for GEN Magazine with Type Investigations.

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