Yday I was collaborating w colleagues for a visual story on Iran and today I’m among the 300+ laid off from @washingtonpost Devastated & proud to have worked with the absolute best in the business. There are so many stories left to tell, and so many ways to tell them. Let’s go!!
My final story for The Washington Post is about the first third country deportation flight from the U.S. to Ghana. I spoke to two people who were on that Sept. 5-6 flight, including a woman from Togo who fled the country in 2024 to escape FGM. https://t.co/uMcOFFUoS5
Today is my first day with the Los Angeles Times, where I'll be reporting on the Trump administration and its battles with California from the Washington bureau. I'm thrilled to join the @latimes team and to serve my home state. Tips welcome: [email protected]
Let’s run it back, D.C.
I’m joining @CityCast_DC to anchor our City Hall coverage and launch a brand new newsletter. We’re building something new for the city — stay tuned.
Since my special projects team was eliminated at The Washington Post, I'm looking to take on more reporting assignments. I mostly write about the US prison system & the many ways it impacts our lives.
(I also write about books & culture on occasion.)
⬇️Here is some of my work:
The Washington Post layoffs disproportionately affected union members of color, according to the @PostGuild
50% of Hispanic/Latino guild members, 45% of Black members, and 43% of Asian members were laid off https://t.co/PxyqKu6WvV
Like so many of my talented colleagues, I was laid off from The Washington Post this week.
I grew up at The Post — eight years among inspiring writers, cartographers, animators, video and photo journalists, and editors.
Lovers of books and of the @washingtonpost! Join us at @PoliticsProse on Feb 21 at 5pm to honor the dearly departing @BookWorld section. @cspan will be there to record reflections from former editors, critics and contributors.
https://t.co/2iAE0tDUrn
Please spread the word!
I am one of the journalists laid off from the Washington Post today. This was a dream job and every story was a privilege, as was every day working with my deeply talented colleagues.
If anyone has job leads or wants to reach out: justine.mcdaniel(at)gmail(dot)com.
After nearly 12 years working with the Washington Post, I was among the many foreign correspondents laid off today. Covering Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the legacy of the United States’ longest war was an honor. There were so many more stories to tell.
A short note to confirm The Washington Post closed its Seoul hub today. Have loved every moment of working with the team here and at the mothership. The cuts have been deep across the board and I will miss the many talented people I have learned from — you are all magnificent.
I’ve had a hard time finding the words to share this, but I was laid off yesterday by The Washington Post.
I loved my time there, especially the last year, which I spent working for dream editor @byTheresaVargas on a new team dedicated to narrative and accountability stories
I’m among today’s Washington Post layoffs. It was an absolute dream to cover everything — from immigration, to Venezuela to politics to national breaking news — over the past 5 years.
If you’re hiring or know of someone who is: mpaulrangel(at)gmail(dot)com
I was laid off today as part of The Post's job cuts.
I don't know what the future holds, but it was the honor of a lifetime to cover D.C.'s local communities over the past 6 years.
If you're hiring or want to reach out, DM me or email: mbricesaddler(@)gmail(dot)com
I was also laid off from @washingtonpost in today's cuts. I am incredibly proud of the work my colleagues and I did, including our unflinching coverage of the Gaza war -- which still hasn't ended for Palestinians there. Please, readers, support the journalism this world needs.
After 4 years as weekend editor for national & politics, I was laid off from the @washingtonpost. Every weekend was nonstop with assassination attempts, court actions, global military strikes -- all harder to cover with 300 fewer talented journalists. Next steps TK/DMs open.
I'm heartbroken to announce that I've been laid off from my position at The Washington Post. Working at this newspaper, and especially being a foreign correspondent covering Iran and Turkey over the last few short months, was a dream come true for me.