Bruce Shapiro

Contributing Editor

Bruce Shapiro, a contributing editor to The Nation, is the executive director of the Global Center for Journalism and Trauma.

Flyers are seen posted on a college noticeboard on campus at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut November 12, 2015.

Don’t Tell the Student Protesters at Yale to ‘Grow Up’ Don’t Tell the Student Protesters at Yale to ‘Grow Up’

They are already plenty grown up. It’s their adult critics who are behaving like children.

Nov 13, 2015 / Bruce Shapiro

The Oklahoma State Penitentiary execution chamber

The Good News Buried in the Supreme Court’s Lethal Injection Decision The Good News Buried in the Supreme Court’s Lethal Injection Decision

Both Justices Breyer and Ginsburg indicated that they view the death penalty as unconstitutional. Could three more justices agree with them in the near future?

Jun 30, 2015 / Bruce Shapiro

An Unsettling Sentence

An Unsettling Sentence An Unsettling Sentence

On Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and the federal death penalty.

May 20, 2015 / Bruce Shapiro

What’s Wrong With the Federal Death Penalty

What’s Wrong With the Federal Death Penalty What’s Wrong With the Federal Death Penalty

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was sentenced to death by a federal jury in a state that firmly repudiates capital punishment.

May 19, 2015 / Bruce Shapiro

Remembering Doug Ireland

Remembering Doug Ireland Remembering Doug Ireland

To a young journalist in the early 1980s Doug seemed already to have lived an impossible number of lives.

Nov 2, 2013 / Bruce Shapiro

The Promise of Connecticut’s Gun Legislation

The Promise of Connecticut’s Gun Legislation The Promise of Connecticut’s Gun Legislation

Sandy Hook opened a rare opportunity to change not just a few laws but the basic terms of debate over public safety and social responsibility.

Apr 10, 2013 / Bruce Shapiro

Say Goodnight, Joe Lieberman

Say Goodnight, Joe Lieberman Say Goodnight, Joe Lieberman

The senator's ideological shape-shifting has fallen out of favor.

Jan 21, 2011 / Bruce Shapiro and Margaret Spillane

Clarence Thomas’s Ethics Problems, Then and Now

Clarence Thomas’s Ethics Problems, Then and Now Clarence Thomas’s Ethics Problems, Then and Now

Ginni Thomas called Anita Hill soon after the Times reported that Thomas's organization had accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in untraceable contributions. Did this accusat...

Oct 20, 2010 / Bruce Shapiro

Listening to Odetta Listening to Odetta

Her voice a force of nature and her theatrical sense undimmed, Odetta-made music of extraordinary compassion, intuition and grace.

Dec 4, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Bruce Shapiro

Studs Terkel: Vigilant Optimist Studs Terkel: Vigilant Optimist

Studs Terkel always stood for the radical idea of the long memory. Telling the stories of our times, he remained to the end a vigilant optimist about civil rights and social progre...

Nov 1, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Bruce Shapiro

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