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Nora Neus

@noraneus

Writer, journalist, producer 🏳️‍🌈 Author of 24 HOURS IN CHARLOTTESVILLE

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Catherine Tung (@catherinetung1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be working again with Nora Neus and @WendiLuluGu on the next title in Nora's 24 HOURS oral history series! This one is set at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Thrilled to be working again with <a href="/noraneus/">Nora Neus</a> and @WendiLuluGu on the next title in Nora's 24 HOURS oral history series! This one is set at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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Well, the news is out! I’m so excited to be writing another oral history book for Beacon Press, this time about the January 6, 2021 insurrection. More details at the link in my bio!

Well, the news is out! I’m so excited to be writing another oral history book for Beacon Press, this time about the January 6, 2021 insurrection. More details at the link in my bio!
Anderson Cooper 360° (@ac360) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anderson says thank you to his longtime AC360° Executive Producer Charlie Moore, as he begins new role as VP of Primetime Programming at CNN.

Marius Kothor, Ph.D. (@mariuskothor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On archives: when I began grad school I was so immobilized by the fact that the women I wanted to write about weren’t visible in archival documents that I almost abandoned the project. It wasn’t until I began expanding my definition of archives that the project became possible.

The London Writers' Salon (@writerssalon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Start local” - that’s the advice Nora Neus has for aspiring journalists! In episode 109 of the #LWSPodcast we chat to Emmy-nominated producer, writer and freelance journalist Nora Neus about her entry into journalism. #LondonWritersSalon #LWSPodcast #WritingPodcast

Beacon Press (@beaconpressbks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Nora Neus’s oral history, 24 HOURS IN CHARLOTTESVILLE, centers the voices of the Charlottesville community so they could tell the story of what happened that summer in their own words ➡️ buff.ly/3SKPLkv

Beacon Press (@beaconpressbks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What we learned from Charlottesville’s Summer of Hate 7 years ago on #TDIH is that the fight against fascism and white supremacy is intersectional. Nora Neus buff.ly/3DmeXFM

Mai El-Sadany (@maitelsadany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My advice to journos covering Syria: this is a complex story to tell with a criminal regime, bad actors, foreign influence & uncertainty of what's to come. Tell complex stories, but center your stories in the agency of Syrians. It's their story, their country, their freedom.

Dima Khatib (@dima_khatib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you lived in Syria, you would know this is such an incredible moment. Try to think of Syrians as human beings, instead of geopolitics, just for a second. Imagine how people are feeling as their disappeared loved ones are being found in prisons, alive.

Little, Brown Young Readers (@littlebrownyr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“No matter how small hope may seem, we must hold onto it. [...] Freedom and dignity are the essence of humanity. And the dream I once thought was out of reach became a reality, proving that the impossible can be achieved if we hold onto hope.” —Muhammad Najem Nora Neus

“No matter how small hope may seem, we must hold onto it. [...] Freedom and dignity are the essence of humanity. And the dream I once thought was out of reach became a reality, proving that the impossible can be achieved if we hold onto hope.” —Muhammad Najem 

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Nora Neus (@noraneus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used this website every single day for the last year while working on my next book, 24 HOURS AT THE CAPITOL, an oral history of the Jan 6 insurrection. It’s wild to see these thousands of pages of documents, thousands of hours of work bringing justice, just gone.

Linda Mamoun (@mamoun_linda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Until this week, he had been in hiding” That’s a real sentence in The New York Times. I hope people realize how fast this has become normal.

“Until this week, he had been in hiding”

That’s a real sentence in The New York Times. I hope people realize how fast this has become normal.