Portrait of Jenna Krajeski

Jenna Krajeski

  • Undergraduate Capstone Faculty

About

Jenna Krajeski is a journalist and author whose work sits at the intersection of human rights, women's lives, and the long aftermath of conflict. She is the co-author of The Last Girl with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad, and Those We Throw Away Are Diamonds with Rwandan refugee and advocate Mondiant Dogon. Her forthcoming book, I Choose My Beginning, returns her partnership with Murad to document life after the Nobel Prize.

Krajeski has reported for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper's, The Nation, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, and Virginia Quarterly Review, among many others. She lived and worked in Cairo and Istanbul before returning to the United States, where she reported for The Fuller Project, a newsroom focused on underreported stories about women globally.