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INTERVIEWS
- Astraea, A Lesbian Foundation for Justice: The Autostraddle Interview An Interview with J. Bob Alotta, Executive Director of Astraea (Jan., 2012)
- Charlotte Bunch is Important: The Autostraddle Interview Charlotte Bunch sat down with me and spoke with me about her experience working for UN Women and her thoughts on women, peace and security politics. (Autostraddle, June 9, 2012)
- Battling Taiji's Dolphin Slaughter: An Interview with Sea Shepherd Cove Guardian Ethan Wolf (One Green Planet, February 2012)
ANIMAL RIGHTS AND VEGANISM
- "Ag-Gag" Laws: Proposed Legislation Would Make Videotaping Animal Cruelty Terrorism (Policymic, March 2013)
- Discerning Dapper, Meet Discerning Brute Joshua Katcher discusses vegan dapper winter fashion for DapperQ readers (Nov. 2012)
- Sexual Lives of Dolphins are Complex and Full of Drama Most people know dolphins are intelligent creatures and now a study reports complex sexual fluidity in long term social relationships between male dolphins. (One Green Planet, March 30, 2012)
- Harvard Reports Milk is Not the Best Source of Calcium News story covering new report promoting non-dairy sources of calcium (One Green Planet, Feb. 3, 2012)
- Get Baked: Vegan Pad See Ew Veganized version of the popular thai dish pad see ew (Autostraddle, May 14, 2012)
- Stand up and Bark: Military Leadership and Women's Rights (On the Issues Magazine, Jan. 2013)
- Hate crimes and corrective rape in South Africa (Dart Society blog, Oct. 3, 2012)
- Global "Security" Equals Human Security and Gender Rights Peace around the world can only be sustained with women's participation. (On the Issues Magazine, Sept, 2012)
- Why Feminist Security Studies? (MP: An Online Feminist Journal Sept, 2012)
QUEER POLITICS
- The Gay Revolution Will Be Tweeted: Why the HRC Flag and Other Social Justice Memes Matter (Policymic, May, 2013)
- 2011 as the Year of the Queer: Gay Marriage Edition Welcome to the mainstream, for better or worse. (Autostraddle,Dec. 23, 2011)
- United Nations Issues First Report on LGBT Human Rights, Says We Should Probably Have Some All people, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons, are entitled to enjoy the protections provided for by international human rights law.(Autostraddle, Dec. 20, 2011)
SEXUAL HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
- Why I'm Bowling for Abortion - A look at the need for and role of the New York Abortion Access Fund (Policymic, March 2013)
- "What would you do if I raped you?" Author Helen Benedit talks about her work, in fiction and nonfiction, about sexual assualt in the military (Dart Society blog, Nov. 20, 2012)
- No Excuse for Rape Jokes In a recent article on her blog Sex Geek Andrea Zanin reminds readers that rape jokes are never funny, particularly addressing the BDSM community. (The Line Campaign Blog, Jan. 11, 2012)
- Addressing Sexual Violence as an International Issue Empowering women through improved access to education and economic programs (The Line Campaign Blog, Oct. 2011)

EDITORIAL
- Henry Spira’s Legacy: Working Across Movements for Social Justice Henry Spira understood commonalities between the work of different social justice movements, and we should too. (One Green Planet, Nov. 10, 2011)
- Artist Attack! Zanele Muholi Boldly Archives the Difficult Love of South Africa's Black Lesbian Community Activist and artist Zanele Muholi uses "visual activism" - photography, poetry and even her own menstrual blood - to address the queerphobia and violence she has experienced as a South African lesbian. (Autostraddle, Feb. 20, 2012)
- Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Took to the Streets and I was There Will the Occupy Wall Street movement galvanize real change? (Autostraddle, Oct., 2011)
- Wake up Feminists? Wake up Erica Jong!Response to Erica Jung's Op-ed "Is Sex Passe?" published in the New York Times. (The Line Campaign Blog)
I also served as Contributing Editor on news for Autostraddle (July 2011-July 2012) where I continue to occasionally contribute.
While at Brooklyn College Jamie co-edited the Journal of Political Science with the theme "Violence and Politics" in 2008 contributing book reviews and coverage of the genocide in Sudan.

