Julie Turkewitz

Journalist

The Atlantic

Why Are Venezuelan Prisoners Sewing Their Mouths Shut?

The Women of Mexico’s Drug War

Smoking Kids

First Nights in America

The Last Mom-and-Pop Shops

Living Like a Hasid, Thinking Like A Heretic

Why South Carolina Still Segregates HIV-Positive Prisoners

Overdose in America

Transgender Rights in the Workplace Are Still Unclear

How a 20-Year-Old Policy Finally Sparked Outrage

The Policy That Keeps Prostitutes from Carrying and Using Condoms

The War on Drug Users: Are Syringe Exchanges Immoral?