![]() ![]() ![]() Personal narrative and science journalism to provide a new, She is currently seeking representation for her manuscript SALT LAKES, which combines She lives with her wife, Mexican architect and sculptor Mariana GJP, between Tucson, Arizona and Mexico City. Her art writing has appeared in Nexos, SFMOMA’s Open Space, and Burlington Contemporary, and her book reviews appear in the European Review of Books and the Nation.Ĭaroline holds a PhD in Geography from the University of California, Berkeley. “A River Passes By Here” was runner-up in the 2020 Financial Times/Bodley Head essay contest and “The Ephemeral Forever” won Ruminate Magazine’s 2021 VanderMey Nonfiction Contest. Her essays appear in the Kenyon Review Online, Shenandoah, New South, and elsewhere. ![]() She is also an editor-at-large at Zócalo Public Square. Lipman Fellowship in Journalism and Human and Civil Rights. In 2022 she was awarded the Waterston Prize for Desert Writing and in 2023 she received Columbia University’s Ira A. In 2022-2023 she was the climate justice fellow at High Country News. She speaks and works in English, Spanish, and Russian.Ĭaroline’s reporting appears in the New Yorker, n+1, the Atlantic, and elsewhere, as well as in Spanish in Mexico’s Nexos. Caroline Eaton Tracey writes about environment, migration, art, and literature in the US Southwest, Mexico, and the borderlands between the two. ![]()
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