brooklyn, new york, united states
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Claim your profileCaitlin Dickerson is an award-winning investigative reporter and feature writer for The Atlantic magazine.She won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting.Over the course of more than a decade in journalism, Dickerson has also been awarded a Peabody, Edward R Murrow, Livingston, and Silvers-Dudley Prize for her writing and reporting. Before joining The Atlantic, she spent nearly five years as a reporter at The New York Times and five years as a producer and investigative reporter for NPR. Dickerson has reported on immigration, history and politics in four continents and dozens of American cities. She has served as a Shorenstein Center Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Emerson Collective Fellow, and a New America fellow. She is currently writing a book for Random House and is a scholar in residence at the Russell Sage Foundation in New York.






Bachelors, International Studies at California State University, Long BeachGraduated: 2011