E.J. GRAFF
E.J. Graff is Associate Director and Senior Researcher at Brandeis University's Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism. As an author and journalist, E.J. Graff has written widely about issues of marriage, family, LGBT issues, and women's and children’s lives, including in-depth investigation of constitutional and comparative legal issues in employment and family law. Graff has published two books, and is currently a blogger at Slate's XX Factor. Her award-winning work has appeared in such publications as the New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy Magazine, The Boston Globe, Columbia Journalism Review, The Los Angeles Times, The Nation, The New Republic, and in more than a dozen anthologies. She has been a Harvard Law School Liberal Arts Fellow in Law and Journalism, Radcliffe Schlesinger Library Visiting Scholar, a Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center Resident Scholar, and has received such awards as a Nation Institute Investigative Fund Research Award, Clarion Award, and a Council on Contemporary Families’ Special Honor for Excellence in Reporting on the Media. She has appeared in several documentaries, and is regularly interviewed by public and commercial media outlets such as ABC, NPR, CBC, BBC, PBS, MTV, satellite radio, and cable news. In addition Graff gives talks and engages in debates in the U.S. and abroad.
