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Karen Attiah writes on issues relating to race, gender and international politics, with a special interest in Africa. She also has a special interest in the politics and culture of Texas, where she lives. |
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Kate Cohen’s essays, written from her home in Albany, N.Y., seek to distill observations of family, politics and culture into moments of clarity and insight. |
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Christine Emba writes columns focused on ideas and society. |
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Helaine Olen writes about politics, economics and American life, with a special expertise in personal finance. |
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Sergio Peçanha a visual columnist. He uses illustrations, cartoons, maps, information graphics and videos to tell stories, including for his regular Absurd America column. |
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Alexandra Petri offers a lighter take on the news and opinions of the day with her satirical columns on current events and culture. |
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Eugene Robinson writes about politics and culture. Over his career at The Post, Robinson has been city hall reporter, city editor, foreign correspondent in Buenos Aires and London, foreign editor, and assistant managing editor in charge of the paper’s Style section. In 2009, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. |
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