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Katherine Conner is a journalist, writer, producer, and editor with a deep passion for storytelling. Her current focus examines systemic injustice in the Global South. She also researches and writes extensively about gendered issues, largely relating to the #MeToo movement.

Her video work has appeared on AJ+, Al Jazeera English, Brut America, Adore Media, SheKnows, BlogHer, and Stylecaster.

In continuing to further her academic writing and research, Katherine has presented at various conferences, and is a contributing writer to the published collection #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture (Bloomsbury, 2021).

Editorial Highlights

The “Iron River” of guns flows South over the U.S.-Mexico border, making America’s gun laws a lynchpin in the illegal arms trade.

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Angela Fremont joined the protests in Foley Square following the Roe v. Wade draft opinion leak. She survived a botched illegal abortion in 1969.

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Sabine is a breast cancer survivor who received a double mastectomy. Friday Jones is the tattoo artist helping survivors reclaim their bodies after trauma.

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24 years after surviving the shooting at Columbine High School, Heather Martin and Zac Rissmiller have watched as the community of gun violence survivors continues to grow.

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here’s her work

Video

Although Katherine’s current work lies mainly in journalism, her video background began with social media cuts and sizzle reels, giving her a strong handle on stories for social media users across platforms.

You can view a selection of her video work here.

Writing

Katherine’s research and writing interests are varied, but her largest body of work focuses on #MeToo and its responses, as well as the ways it can recontextualize familiar media.

She has presented her work at several conferences, and is a contributing writer to #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture.

You can view more about her written work here.

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