THE REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK
Interviews with contributors to The Dial and reporters around the globe
A conversation with Carey Baraka, whose short story “The Sound of the Waves” was published in our America issue.
A conversation with Paloma De Dinechin, whose reporting on the scientists recording the sounds of the Amazon rainforest was published in our Lessons issue.
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera who was in Venezuela to cover the July 28 presidential election that has plunged the country into a democratic crisis.
A conversation with Lisa De Bode, whose article on Afghan immigrants’ path to asylum in Belgium was published in our Sports issue.
A conversation with Phineas Rueckert, whose article on the acceleration of evictions in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games was published in our Sports issue.
A conversation with Jessi Jezewska Stevens, whose article on Vienna’s ball season was published in our Land issue.
A conversation with Danielle Mackey, whose reporting on environmental activism in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele was published in our Money issue.
A conversation with Christopher Clark, whose article on the French far-right media outlet was published in our Pundits issue.
A conversation with Jessica Traynor, whose reporting on Ireland’s data centers was published in our Order issue.
A conversation with Angela Rodel, whose translation of the 1967 novel was excerpted in our Order issue.
A conversation with Rachel Nolan, whose reporting on illegal adoptions in Guatemala — and the decades-long fight for justice — was published in our Sex issue.
A conversation with Justin Salhani, whose reporting on the reverberations of the Israel-Hamas war in Lebanon was published in State of the World.
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera, whose article on the illegal peso-to-dollar trade in the country was published in our Weapons issue.
A conversation with Bryony Lau, whose investigative reporting on posthumous justice for victims of Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs was published in our Drugs issue.
A conversation with the Swedish author Elisabeth Åsbrink, whose essay on the end of her fifteen-year friendship with playwright Lars Norén was published in our Debt issue.
A conversation with the Ukrainian journalist Kristina Berdynskykh, whose reporting on the aftermath of the Kakhova Dam explosion was published in our Rivers issue.
A conversation with the authors of “The Danger of Microfinance,” published in our Debt issue.
A conversation with the Lebanese writer and illustrator, whose work on the 2020 explosion in Beirut was featured in our Shipwrecks issue.
A conversation with the South Africa-based writer and reporter, whose revealing piece on the dispossession of the Cape Town neighborhood of District Six was published in our Reparation Issue.
A conversation with the Argentinian photojournalist and storyteller, whose photographs from the lithium mines of Catamarca were published in our Energy Issue.
A conversation with the Istanbul-based reporter and novelist. For our first issue, Genç reported from Istanbul, where abortion access is increasingly imperiled and reproductive rights have been gradually curtailed by the conservative ruling government.