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June Carolyn Erlick is a journalist who is currently the Editor-in-Chief of ReVista, the Harvard Review of Latin America, and Publications Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. She holds a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. She has received two Fulbright Fellowships, the first to Guatemala in 2000 and then to Colombia in 2005-2006.
Career
[edit]Erlick has lived and worked in Latin America as a foreign correspondent, mainly for the National Catholic Reporter, the Miami Heraldand Time Magazine. She teaches journalism at Harvard Extension and Summer Schools and coordinates the journalism capstone and internship programs there. She is currently a juror for the Overseas Press Club awards and the former chair of the board of the Maria Moor Cabot Prizes at Columbia University.
Works
[edit]- Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean: Coping with Calamity (Routledge 2021), translated as Desastres Naturales en América Latina: Un Llamado a La Sobreviviencia de Cambio Climático, (Penguin Random House, February 2023)
- Telenovelas in Pan-Latino Context (Routledge, 2018), translated as Telenovelas en el Mundo Latino (Editorial Universidad del Pacífico, 2018)
- Disappeared: A Journalist Silenced, the Irma Flaquer Story (Seal Press, 2004), translated as Desaparecida (Sophos, Guatemala, 2012)
- A Gringa in Bogotá: Living Colombia's Invisible War (University of Texas Press, 2010)
- Una Gringa en Bogotá (Santillana, 2007).