Tamara Evdokimova
Tamara Evdokimova is the copy and production editor of Harvard Magazine. Previously, she was the assistant editor and newsletter editor at Coda Story and a copy editor for human rights and freedom of speech advocacy organizations Freedom House and the Knight First Amendment Institute. Her writing on politics, foreign affairs, human rights, and technology has appeared in publications including Slate, Rest of World, and Cambridge Day. Tamara holds a master’s degree in human rights from Sciences Po Paris and has worked for two major international development organizations, the OECD and the UN Development Programme, on education and peacebuilding issues. Read Tamara’s coverage of the ongoing standoff between Harvard and the Trump administration.
As a journalist with an extensive copyediting and fact-checking background, Tamara prioritizes factual accuracy in all of her reporting, poring over the details of every story and cross-checking information with multiple sources, including written scholarly works and expert interviews. She strives to include underreported perspectives in her search for stories and to center the voices of those directly affected by the news she covers.
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