- Aaron Glantz
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URL = http://www.aaronglantz.comAaron Glantz, (b. 1977) is an American journalist and author. Glantz works as a reporter for
Pacifica Radio , as well as for other media outlets, including the globalnews agency ,Inter Press Service (IPS). Since 2003, his principal focus has been on the war in Iraq and its effects on American military personnel.Career
Born in
San Francisco , Glantz was a volunteer reporter in the news department of Pacifica's flag-ship station,KPFA -FM in Berkeley while studying journalism at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He went on to serve as KPFA'sCalifornia State Capitol reporter in Sacramento, where he won the California Journalism Award for radio in 2000 for his reporting on theCalifornia State Legislature .fact|date=September 2008 That year he was a founding producer of Pacifica Radio's nationally-syndicated daily newscast, "Free Speech Radio News " (FSRN).In the course of a global tour to recruit locally-based correspondents for FSRN, Glantz filed reports from Denmark, France, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and South Korea.
Glantz has visited
Iraq three times during the U.S. occupation: for a month immediately after the fall ofSaddam Hussein in March 2003; from February to May 2004; and during the legislative elections, in January 2005.Since returning from his last visit to Iraq, Glantz has devoted considerable attention to the damaging effects of the war on American
veteran s. He has filed numerous reports delving into the issue ofpost-traumatic stress disorder and related problems, as well as detailing the difficulties that veterans have experienced in their efforts to obtain services from the Veterans Administration.In September 2007, KPFA Radio launched a new interactive website, Warcomeshome.org, and hired Glantz as editor. The website features an archive of Glantz's audio stories, photos, transcripts, and a blog by Glantz, as well as resources for veterans and activists. [ [http://www.warcomeshome.org/release-20070904 "Innovative Multimedia Project Brings the Iraq War Home",] press release on Warcomeshome website] Glantz's second book, "The War Comes Home," is scheduled to be published by the
University of California Press in 2008.Glantz and KPFA Morning Show host Aimee Allison will co-anchor a live broadcast of the Iraq War Winter Soldier event in
Silver Spring, Maryland as the Pacifica Radio network suspends regular programming for three days, fromMarch 14 throughMarch 16 ,2008 . [ [http://warcomeshome.org/wintersoldier2008 "Pacifica Radio to Broadcast the Historic Winter Soldier Gathering"] ]Glantz lives in Berkeley with his wife, journalist Ngoc Nguyen. His father is
Stanton Glantz , Ph.D, a leading researcher and activist on the health effects of tobacco. [http://cancer.ucsf.edu/people/glantz_stanton.php] [http://www.medschool.ucsf.edu/faculty/Profile.asp?PersonID=6055]Books about the US invasion of Iraq
In 2005 Aaron Glantz published his book "
How America Lost Iraq ", in which he gives a voice to the Iraqis and tells how the U.S. government squandered, through a series of blunders and brutalities, the goodwill with which most Iraqi’s greeted the American invasion and the elation they felt at the fall of Saddam Hussein.In 2008 the book ' was published authored by Glantz in collaboration with
Iraq Veterans Against the War . The book dovetails with the event detailing outrageous and senseless acts of military misconduct among US soldiers in Iraq. [cite news |first= Dahr |last= Jamail |authorlink= Dahr Jamail |coauthors= |title= 'We blew her to pieces' |url= http://atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JI20Ak01.html |work=Asia Times Online |publisher= |date=2008-09-19 |accessdate=2008-09-20 . Book review of the book ']References
External links
* [http://www.aaronglantz.com Website of Aaron Glantz]
* [http://www.warcomeshome.org The War Comes Home] Aaron Glantz's multimedia website focusing on Iraq War veterans
* [http://www.pacifica.org/programs/reportfromiraq Pacifica Reports From Iraq:] audio reports filed by Aaron Glantz
* [http://ipsnews.net/new_focus/aaron Articles by Aaron Glantz] forInter Press Service
* [http://www.antiwar.com/glantz Articles by Aaron Glantz] onAntiwar.com
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