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'''Terry J. Allen''' is an American writer and photojournalist for ''[[In These Times]]'', and ''[[Salon.com]]''.  
 
'''Terry J. Allen''' is an American writer and photojournalist for ''[[In These Times]]'', and ''[[Salon.com]]''.  
  
She is willing to  criticize the horrible effects of policies, but accepts the underlying [[narrative framework]], writing that "We should be sounding the alarm over endless war being waged in our name, not conspiracy theories."<ref>http://inthesetimes.com/article/2702/the_9_11_faith_movement</ref>
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She is willing to  criticize the horrible effects of policies, but dismissed the idea that there might be lies or fabrications in the underlying [[narrative framework]], writing that "We should be sounding the alarm over endless war being waged in our name, not conspiracy theories."<ref>http://inthesetimes.com/article/2702/the_9_11_faith_movement</ref>
  
 
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==Own words==

Latest revision as of 01:18, 2 April 2023

Person.png Terry Allen SubstackRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist)
NationalityUS
Alma materUniversity of Vermont
InterestsUS/Foreign policy
Writer for In These Times who claimed that "We should be sounding the alarm over endless war being waged in our name, not conspiracy theories."

Terry J. Allen is an American writer and photojournalist for In These Times, and Salon.com.

She is willing to criticize the horrible effects of policies, but dismissed the idea that there might be lies or fabrications in the underlying narrative framework, writing that "We should be sounding the alarm over endless war being waged in our name, not conspiracy theories."[1]

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Allen writes for local, national, and international media including Boston Globe, Harper's, The Nation online, American Prospect, New Scientist (London), In These Times, and Salon.com on a broad range of domestic and international topics, including from Iraq in 2003. She writes on human rights (including from the UN in Geneva), the environment, war, drug policy, women, health and science, courts, prisons, media, and politics.[2] She has been an editor at Amnesty International and Cor​p​watch​.com.[3]



 

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