Emily Walz

@emilywalz

2018 American Mandarin Society fellow, former EiC 's Charged Affairs, writing , , , . Iced tea snob.

Washington, DC
Joined April 2009

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    Jan 19

    Today's poem is Danez Smith's "I'm Going Back to Minnesota Where Sadness Makes Sense."

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  3. 17 Apr 2021

    The is hosting a virtual reading from a quartet of incredible poets ( ) streaming on YouTube until April 30.

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  4. 17 Apr 2021

    My latest for the City Paper. Poetry courses for poetry month.

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  5. 7 Jan 2021
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  6. 8 Dec 2020

    My mini-review of 's "Make You Mine this Season" (cheer factor: 9/10).

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    30 Apr 2020
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    Thank you, but it helps to have brilliant staff on the author line! Katherine Atha, Jason Callahan, John Chen, , Ed Francis, , Dr. Brian Lafferty, , Dr. James Mulvenon, Benjamin Rosen, and

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    pretty big scoop from me...... Jim Spanfeller is a herb

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  11. 12 Sep 2019
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  12. 11 Sep 2019
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    11 Jun 2019

    protesters quoting “My Old Home” by Lu Xun (w/o first sentence): “Hope cannot be said to exist, nor can it be said not to exist. It is just like roads across the earth. For actually the earth had no roads to begin with, but when many men pass one way, a road is made.”

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    7 Jun 2019

    Excellent piece: “In international media, citizens of authoritarian states are often portrayed as “the other” — brainwashed humanoids incapable of independent thought or agency, instead of people with complex emotions and motives.”

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  15. 27 May 2019

    Congratulations to the brilliant @V_Blanco1 and her stellar article in the !

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  16. 17 May 2019
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    Interested in writing about China? American Mandarin Soc's Next Gen program is taking applications now. Chance to get mentored by great China journalists . Check on former fellows for feedback.

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    1 May 2019

    These might look like normal metal detectors, but they’re “data doors,” covertly gathering the identifying info of your phones, including IMEI no. & MAC addresses. New report is packed full of new discoveries on Xinjiang’s mass surveillance systems:

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  19. 2 May 2019

    Backstory free for the imagining - HR job ad (personal courage wanted): "Building strong, non-competitive relationships with the other areas in HR." "Seeking someone who understands that the HR brand is a collective view of HR and the team’s success is most important."

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