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Jenna Krajeski
Jenna Krajeski is a New York–based journalist. She was a 2016 Knight-Wallace fellow at the University of Michigan.
Religion
July 26, 2017
Can This Muslim Community Create a Model for Rebuilding Detroit?
Dream of Detroit is uniting Muslims across race and background to rebuild one of the city’s long-neglected neighborhoods.
Jenna Krajeski
Armed Conflicts
April 6, 2015
How the War With ISIS Has Exposed Kurdistan’s Internal Divisions
The West’s favorite Iraq “success story,” the Kurdish region is actually plagued with corruption and nepotism.
Jenna Krajeski
Covert Ops
November 11, 2014
Grim Reapers
Drones have taken on a life of their own in popular culture.
Jenna Krajeski
Regions and Countries
June 23, 2014
In Northern Iraq, Kurds Mobilize for War Against ISIS
“Of course we are proud to be in the fight. Kirkuk is our city.”
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Fine Art
March 11, 2014
Studio or Square?
Art and revolution in Cairo.
Jenna Krajeski
World
March 5, 2014
Turkey in Turmoil
Last summer’s protest movement has faded, but now, after eleven years in power, Prime Minister Erdogan faces unprecedented corruption allegations.
Jenna Krajeski
World
July 2, 2013
Distortions and Divisions
Distrust and distortion occupy the distance between much of Turkey and the Kurds of Diyarbakir. Can they be overcome?
Jenna Krajeski
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