Liz Hart
@lizziehrt
art director @theatlantic, member @theatlunion. previously @washingtonpost
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Featuring these absolutely beautiful illustrations by Daniele Castellano (Daniel Poodratchi.castellano on IG)
How did freedom-loving Florida fall for an authoritarian governor? Helen Lewis traveled from England to Ron DeSantis’s magic kingdom in search of an answer. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
The plethora of personality measurements available these days presents a new quandary: Which one do you believe in? The Atlantic worked with Kelly Conaboy to make a meta-quiz: What personality test is right for your personality? on.theatln.tc/jHuWPXq
Last year, @itscaitlinhd investigated the cruelty and incompetence behind the Trump-administration initiative that separated thousands of families. Today, her reporting was honored with the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. on.theatln.tc/mYbGYMM
Huge congrats to @itscaitlinhd and so grateful for the opportunity to work on this amazing project!
The front page of tomorrow's The Daily Tar Heel – I shed many tears while typing up these heart-wrenching text messages sent and received by UNC students yesterday. Our campus was on lockdown for more than three hours. Beyond proud of this cover and the team behind it.
Latest from Becca Savransky !
When Jenisha Watts moved to New York to pursue journalism, she hid her past. For The Atlantic’s October 2023 cover story, she writes about her tumultuous childhood in Kentucky, and the freedom that writing offered her: theatln.tc/qjj3IvnX
The next Trump presidency will be worse. For our January/February 2024 issue, The Atlantic is closely examining Donald Trump’s 2024 bid for reelection, and the potential ramifications of a second term: theatln.tc/F7S97eqG
Over 90% of Idaho public school districts told us they have at least one significant facilities problem. A lack of funding has left administrators unsure of how they’ll continue to address issues. w/ Idaho Statesman propublica.org/article/idaho-…
No one I want to read more on Kamala's laugh than Sophie Gilbert. And she delivers. theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…
In her new book about QAnon, Jesselyn Cook explores the harrowing experience of loving someone who’s embraced a conspiracy theory—and the impossible question of how long to stand by them, writes Faith Hill: theatlantic.com/books/archive/…
Americans of all stripes are going out of their way to escape anxiety. That’s not the best strategy for their health, Richard A. Friedman writes: theatlantic.com/health/archive…