alison.fairbrother
| Record No | 32120 | |
| Name | Alison Fairbrother | |
| Title | Executive Director | |
| Organization | Public Trust Project | |
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| Address |
Washington, District Of Columbia 20002 United States |
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| Phone | 9179910172 | |
| Phone Type | Cell | |
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| Website | www.publictrustproject.org | |
| Twitter Account | @adfairbrother | |
| Sample of Work | www.alternet.org/environment/science-hire-why-industrys-deep-pockets-may-be-depleting-last-our-fisheries | |
| Sample of Work | www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/mayjune_2012/features/a_fish_story037074.php | |
| Sample of Work | www.washingtonspectator.org/index.php/Violence-Against-Women-Act/how-a-shadowy-group-held-up-the-violence-against-women-act.html | |
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| About Me | I am the founder and director of the Public Trust Project, a nonprofit journalism organization that investigates and reports on misrepresentations of science by corporations and government. For the past two years I been reporting on Atlantic fisheries, exposing industrial fishing operations that attempt to influence stock assessment science showing how many fish are in the sea, and I have just begun a new reporting project on agricultural pollution in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. I am a contributing editor at the Washington Spectator and have been a contributing writer at Politics Daily and TakePart.com. My writing has appeared in Salon, Alternet, Washington Monthly, Grist, and more. |
