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Jeffrey St. Clair
Born1959 (age 60)
Alma materAmerican University (B.A.)
OccupationJournalist

Jeffrey St. Clair (born 1959) is an investigative journalist, writer, and editor.

Biography

St Clair was born in Indianapolis, Indiana[1] and attended the American University in Washington, D.C.,[2] majoring in English and history. He has worked as an environmental organizer and writer for Friends of the Earth, Clean Water Action and the Hoosier Environmental Council.

In 1990, he moved to Oregon to edit the environmental magazine Forest Watch. In 1994, he joined journalists Alexander Cockburn and Ken Silverstein on CounterPunch. He co-edited CounterPunch from 1999 to 2012 with Cockburn. St. Clair was the co-editor with Alexander Cockburn of the political newsletter CounterPunch; Joshua Frank of CounterPunch joined St. Clair after Cockburn's death. St. Clair has served as editor-in-chief since 2012.

St. Clair is a former contributing editor to the monthly magazine In These Times. He has also written for The Washington Post, San Francisco Examiner, The Nation, and The Progressive.[citation needed]

In 1998, he published his first book, with Cockburn, Whiteout: the CIA, Drugs and the Press, a history of the CIA's alleged ties to drug gangs from World War II to the Mujahideen and Nicaraguan Contras. This was followed by A Field Guide to Environmental Bad Guys (with James Ridgeway), and with Cockburn, Five Days that Shook the World: Seattle and Beyond, and Al Gore: a User's Manual. St. Clair wrote the books, Been Brown So Long It Looked Like Green to Me: the Politics of Nature, Grand Theft Pentagon, and Born Under a Bad Sky: Notes from the Dark Side of the Earth. His book, Bernie and the Sandernistas: Field Notes from a Failed Revolution, was published in late 2016.

St. Clair lives in Oregon City, Oregon.[3]

Books

With Alexander Cockburn
  • Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the Press (Verso, 1998) ISBN 978-1-85984-258-4
  • Al Gore: A User's Manual (Verso, 2000) ISBN 978-1-85984-803-6
  • Five Days That Shook The World: The Battle for Seattle and Beyond (Verso, 2000) ISBN 978-1-85984-779-4
  • The Politics of Anti-Semitism, co-edited (AK Press, 2003) ISBN 978-1-902593-77-7
  • Imperial Crusades: Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia (Verso, 2004) ISBN 978-1-84467-506-7
  • Serpents in the Garden: Liaisons with Culture and Sex: CounterPunch Anthology, co-edited (AK Press, 2004) ISBN 978-1-902593-94-4
Other

References

  1. ^ "Hogwash" Archived 2007-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, October 29, 2006, Jeffrey St. Clair, CounterPunch, retrieved 25 April 2007
  2. ^ "Intolerable Opinions in an Age of Shock and Awe" Archived 2007-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, March 21, 2004, Jeffrey St. Clair, CounterPunch, retrieved 25 April 2007
  3. ^ Robinson, Ann (March 27, 2019). "A conversation with conservationist Jeffrey St. Clair". The Oregonian. Retrieved 31 October 2020.