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Jonathan Kaufman (born April 18, 1956) is a
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winning reporter and author, and Director of the
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School of Journalism and professor of Journalism. Kaufman was born in
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. Prior to joining Northeastern, he was an Executive Editor at
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, overseeing more than 300 reporters and editors. Under his leadership, Kaufman's team at Bloomberg won numerous awards including a 2015 Pulitzer Prize, several George Polk Awards, the Overseas Press Club Award, a Gerald Loeb Award, the Osborn Elliott Prize of the Asia Society, and the Education Writers Association Grand Prize. Prior to Bloomberg, Kaufman was a senior editor and Beijing Bureau Chief at
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and a reporter and Berlin Bureau Chief at the
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where he was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for a series examining racism and job discrimination in Boston. Kaufman's specialties are the role of Jews in American politics and around the world; the challenges facing media in the 21st century and in the age of President
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; race relations and class in the United States; and Chinese politics, economy and relations with the United States.


Author

Kaufman is the author of three books. ''Broken Alliance: The Turbulent Times Between Blacks and Jews in America'' won the National Jewish Book Award. It was hailed by African-American and white reviewers as gripping, insightful and fair and is still used widely in college classrooms. ''A Hole in the Heart of the World: Being Jewish in Eastern Europe'' was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. Reviews called it “deeply engrossing,” and “beautifully written.” Kaufman had a third book published 2020: ''Kings of Shanghai. Two Rival Dynasties and the Creation of Modern China'' (Little Brown, 2020, ).


Education

*Masters: Regional Studies of East Asia,
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*Bachelors: English,
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Honors and awards

*Pulitzer Prize for Special Local Reporting, 1984, for a series in The Boston Globe on racism and job discrimination in Boston. *Pulitzer Prize Finalist for Local Reporting, 1985, for a series in The Boston Globe on neighborhood activists in Boston. *National Jewish Book Award for Broken Alliance, 1989. *National Headliner Award, 1997, for a series in The Wall Street Journal on the changing nature of work and worker's lives. *Unity in Media Award, 1999, for articles in the Wall Street Journal on the impact of incarceration on black families. *American Jewish Committee Present Tense Award for Best Book on Current Affairs for Broken Alliance, 1989. *Finalist, National Jewish Book Award for A Hole in the Heart of the World, 1997. *Columbia University School of Journalism School Award for Coverage of Race and Ethnicity, 2008, for a portfolio of stories on how race and gender have impacted the presidential primary races. *Columbia University School of Journalism School Award for Coverage of Race and Ethnicity, 1999, for articles in the Wall Street Journal on the impact of incarceration on black families. *Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism, 2015, for a Bloomberg News series on corporate tax dodging. *Asia Society/Osborn Elliott Award for Coverage of Asia, 2015, for a Bloomberg series on companies in India killing villagers and others through pollution and environmental abuse. *Pulitzer Prize Finalist for Public Service, 2011, for a Bloomberg News series on financial abuses by for-profit colleges. *Overseas Press Club Award, 2011, for a Bloomberg Businessweek story on Chinese students gaming the SATs to gain admittance to American colleges. *Gerald Loeb Award, 2011, for a Bloomberg series on financial abuses by for-profit colleges. *George Polk Award, 2012, for a Bloomberg series on abuses in the student loan industry. *George Polk Award, 2011, for a Bloomberg series on financial abuses by for-profit colleges.


References

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