Editor-in-chief, ReVista, the Harvard Review of Latin America and publications director overseeing the Center's book series and working papers.
June Carolyn Erlick is author of Disappeared: A Journalist Silenced, the Irma Flaquer Story (Seal Press, 2004) and Una Gringa en Bogotá (Santillana, 2007). She teaches journalism at Harvard Extension School and coordinates the journalism internship program there. Erlick received the James E. Conway Excellence in Teaching Writing Award in 2007. She has lived and worked in Latin America and Germany as a foreign correspondent. She holds a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, New York. Erlick received her B.A. in Philosophy from Barnard College in New York. She received two Fulbright Fellowships, the first to Guatemala in 2000 and to Colombia in 2005-2006.
June Carolyn Erlick is author of Disappeared: A Journalist Silenced, the Irma Flaquer Story (Seal Press, 2004) and Una Gringa en Bogotá (Santillana, 2007). She teaches journalism at Harvard Extension School and coordinates the journalism internship program there. Erlick received the James E. Conway Excellence in Teaching Writing Award in 2007. She has lived and worked in Latin America and Germany as a foreign correspondent. She holds a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, New York. Erlick received her B.A. in Philosophy from Barnard College in New York. She received two Fulbright Fellowships, the first to Guatemala in 2000 and to Colombia in 2005-2006.
Languages: Spanish