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Laura Bliss is a journalist whose stories have been featured in many periodicals including The Atlantic [1], Bloomberg Businessweek [2], Los Angeles Magazine [3], MIT Technology Review [4], Ms. [5], Mother Jones [6], The New York Times [7], Sierra Magazine [8]and several books. [9] [10] [11]
Bliss often speaks publicly on journalism and urban policy and has appeared on television [12] and radio [13] [14] [15] [16] [17], at CityLab Bloomberg 2023 [18] Boston Public Library [19], Columbia University [20], MIT [21], New York University [22], North American Cartographic Information Society [23], University of Oregon [24], University of Southern Maine’s Osher Map Library [25] and other venues.
In 2024, Bliss was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in Explanatory Writing [26], and a semifinalist semifinalist for the 2024 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting for her article, The Private Equity Firm Tapping America’s Spring Water, part of a Bloomberg Green series of articles investigating privatization of water. [27] [28] The series, Water Grab, was also a 2023 Best in Business honoree by the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. [29]
In 2023, Bliss was a Fellow at the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT. [30]
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, Hachette published Bliss’s book, The Quarantine Atlas [31] [32]. The book, which began as a series of articles appealing for reader-drawn maps at Bloomberg Media, is comprised of homemade maps and essays illustrating pandemic life throughout the world. [33] [34] [35]
In 2022, Bliss wrote and hosted the award-nominated [36] [37] Bloomberg Media/ iHeart Radio podcast, Bedrock, USA [38], a series focused on extremism in local politics. [39] [40]
In 2017 Bliss founded MapLab [41], a Bloomberg Media newsletter about maps and geography.
Bliss currently covers the environment, urban policy and politics at Bloomberg News. [42]
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