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Marc Cooper
Lecturer; Director, Annenberg Digital News
Contact Info
Phone: 213 740 9435
E-mail: marc.cooper@usc.edu
Office: ASC 301F/J
Office Hours: TBA
Background
Award-winning journalist and author Marc Cooper has written about politics and culture from across the country and around the world for more than three decades.  He has covered rebellion, revolution and war from venues ranging from Egypt, Lebanon, and South Africa, to South and Central America, to Western and Eastern Europe. Cooper has also done extensive writing about American politics and has reported on several presidential campaigns.

His articles, interviews, and essays have appeared in dozens of publications ranging from The Atlantic, Harper’s and the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine to Rolling Stone and Playboy. He has produced and reported broadcast documentaries for the Christian Science Monitor, PBS Frontline, CBS News and public radio in the U.S. and Canada. From 1995-2005 he was executive producer and host of the weekly, syndicated Radio Nation.  He currently serves as contributing editor to The Nation, as columnist for L.A. Weekly, and as a frequent contributor to The Atlantic. He also works as Special Correspondent for The Huffington Post (www.huffingtonpost.com) and is editorial director of its Campaign ’08 Off The Bus project (www.offthebus.net).

Cooper’s career in journalism began by accident when he published an underground student newspaper while attending the Los Angeles-area Fairfax High School in the late 1960’s. At age 20 he went to work for the Presidential Press and Information Office in Santiago, Chile and served as translator to former President Salvador Allende until the time of the 1973 military coup.
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