Publications

The New Yorker

Women Take the Wheel in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive. However, as more women enter the workforce, transportation is becoming a major issue.

Part III: Chile's Enduring Rifts

“Many Chilean youth are committed to helping the country continue its arduous transition from a dictatorship to a vibrant democracy,” Jeff Kelly Lowenstein reports.

Part II: Chile's Enduring Rifts

Former President Michelle Bachelet fell short of a majority and about half of Chile's eligible voters stayed home in Chile's recent election. A look at a critical political choice in a new democracy.

Part I: Chile's Enduring Rifts

Forty years after the Pinochet coup, Chileans have begun to confront the past more openly than in the past, but many feel the nation should move forward. A look at memory in a wounded nation.

Saudi Arabia's Driven Women

Arguments against women driving in Saudi Arabia include that it may damage women's ovaries. But that isn't stopping women from organizing petitions, "drives" and dinners to fight back against the law.