Fellows & Editors
Daphne Eviatar
- Trip:
- Fellows Fall 2003
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Print
- Country:
- Angola
- Year:
- 2003
Daphne Eviatar is a freelance journalist based in New York and a contributing editor at The American Lawyer magazine, where she was previously a staff writer. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Newsweek International, The Nation, Mother Jones, Legal Affairs and Dissent, among others. Before becoming a journalist, she worked as a children's rights lawyer and as a union-side labor lawyer. She has a Journalism degree from Columbia University, a law degree from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Dartmouth College.
Stories
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Africa’s oil tycoons
Luanda, Angola The red, white and blue helicopter soared through streaming white clouds and sunny blue sky. Below, tiny Lego-like platforms jutted up from the shimmering Cabinda Bay. But as we neared...
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Can Profits Promote Democracy in Africa?
LUANDA, Angola — The United States is expected to import 25 percent of its oil from Africa by 2015. Whether it will export democracy and stability in return is another question — one that...
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Sao Tome residents hope for oil riches
SAO TOME, Sao Tome and Principe - At the foot of a mud slope in a jungle of cocoa trees, a murky fluid bubbles up into a viscous stream. The swirling film...
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