Adam Doster
In June 2006, Doster joined In These Times as an editorial intern. A journalist based in Chicago, he has covered topics such as the labor movement, education, and electoral organizing for The Nation, The American Prospect Online, and WireTap, among others. In November 2007, he won the Campaign for College Affordability’s essay contest for his piece “When College Ends, So Does Activism.”
Doster graduated with university honors from the University of Michigan in 2007. While in Ann Arbor, he served as the managing editor of The Michigan Independent, a monthly progressive magazine.
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GOP Dirty Tricks 2.0
Republican officials continue their campaign against "voter fraud"
vol. 32, iss. 11 election 2008, foreclosures, voter fraud
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Change We All Believe In
Progressive activists, leaders gather in Denver for convention kick-off event
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The Mess is the Message
Since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in 2005, the president's approval rating has hovered around a paltry… more
vol. 32, iss. 09
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Expand the Vote
The Obama campaign’s voter registration drive could radically alter the electoral map this fall
vol. 32, iss. 07 elections, voting rights
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Sams Club Politics
On a recent episode of the NBC comedy "30 Rock," the cutthroat corporate executive Jack Donaghy, played by… more
vol. 32, iss. 06 books, conservatism, republicanism
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They Can’t Go Home Again
With their country ravaged by Bush's war, Iraqi refugees find the United States indifferent to their plight
vol. 32, iss. 05
- Joined July 16, 2006
- Last Visit July 17, 2008