Daniel Solomon

@Dan_E_Solo

Working on: Mass violence, memory, resettlement, cosmopolitanism, Hrabal, ecological decay. Past/future New Yorker. Contact: daniel.solomon18[at]gmail[dot]com.

Washington, DC
Joined July 2010

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    Armed and dangerous / Ain't too many can bang with us / They straight up weak, laborious / Label 'em NATO-rious.

  2. hell of an algorithm

  3. This report, on the violence along the Liberian palm oil supply chain, is an investigative marvel: .

  4. The descriptions of the violence enacted on homeless men of color are edifying, that funerary detail in particular: .

  5. That tweet via 's retelling of the killing of Charly Keunang, a resident of LA's cordoned-off Skid Row: .

  6. "...or maybe just the least cruel truth the facts of the dead will allow: Charly went home." .

  7. This book is a goddamn treasure.

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    no future for temporary people.

  9. . The best part was when you signed a sworn affidavit pledging to visit us in DC soon.

  10. Fiscal data from Deir az-Zour, in eastern Syria, suggests predation drives the plurality of new ISIS revenue: .

  11. It's an extraordinary piece of expository history, centered on the living legacy of the American yard sale: .

  12. I'm transfixed by ' seamless transitions between observant generalization and meticulous detail here: .

  13. "...my eye was caught by a small, white enamelware bowl with a chipped blue rim and freckles of rust." .

  14. That tweet via and Abdu Ibrahim, on the fight to rebuild South Kordofan amid Khartoum's mass violence: .

  15. "The ceiling fans haven’t spun in years—there’s no electricity to run them." .

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    riveting first hand account from the infamous photog who meticuously documented Assad torture in

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    Check out for a fab article on featuring two of my fave…

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  19. If you work on/in any of the following countries, you should apply:

  20. The is offering $15K fellowships to country experts to report on atrocity risks against civilians: .

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