- Haiti’s Hour of Deliverance or Despair – The Nation
- Haiti Is in Crisis – The Atlantic
- Why Is the US Paying Kenya to Clean Up the Mess We Made in Haiti? – The Nation
- Gangs are on the verge of taking over Haiti – The Spectator
- Shrugging Off the Apocalypse – The Atlantic
- In Gaza They Don’t Even Bother to Call It Peace – The Nation
- Haiti Is On Fire Again, And Again The US Does Nothing To Help – The Nation
- The End of California’s Meteorological Superiority – The Atlantic
- The OAS Admits Culpability in the Destruction of Haiti – The Nation
- The New York Times Corrects Lousy Haiti Coverage in… The New York Times – The New Republic
- In Haiti, the battle for leadership is really a battle for loot – The Los Angeles Times
- The Best Haitians Can Expect from Ariel Henry – The Nation
- Why Haiti’s President Was Assassinated – The Spectator
- Haiti Before and After Moise – The Los Angeles Times
- Op-Ed: Will the US finally correct its course in Haiti? – The Los Angeles Times
- What Next for Haiti? – The Nation
- Haiti Has Been Abandoned – by the Media, the US, and the World – The Nation
- Haiti Is in Peril, and There Are No Simple Options – The New York Times
- Gangs Rule the Streets of Jovenel Moise’s Haiti – The Nation
- After a Decade of Misrule, the People of Haiti Have Had Enough – The Nation
- Haiti: Too Many Presidents, Too Little of Everything Else – The Nation
- Alice Mayhew Memories – Politico
- California Candidate – Town & Country
- Trump Thought He’d Never Get It – The Atlantic
- Op-Ed: Dystopia is real now, and it’s our future, too, should Trump win the upcoming election – The Los Angeles Times
- Toussaint Louverture: the true hero of Haiti – The Spectator
- Are Cars Protecting Los Angeles? – The New York Times
- Haiti Is in the Eye of the Storm – The Nation
- Haiti Is in the Streets – The Nation
- Can You Still #Resist When Your State’s on Fire? – The New York Times
- Haiti’s Notre-Dame Is Still in Ruins – The Atlantic
- Audiobooks Make Tedious Tasks – Even Commuting – Bearable – The Los Angeles Times
- Camp and Woolsey Fires Threaten the Freeway and My Mind – The Atlantic
- Without Haiti, the United States Would, in Fact, Be a Shithole – The Nation
- René Préval: The Unassuming President Who Wanted to Save Haiti – Politico
- After Goudou Goudou: Ordinary Lives in Port-au-Prince – The Los Angeles Review of Books
- What Can Ivanka Trump Possibly Do for Women Who Work? – The Nation
- To Save the Republic, Take Away Trump’s Twitter Account – The Los Angeles Times
- Haitian Election Postponed as Death Toll Rises After Hurricane Matthew – WNYC
- When Daily Life Turns Into A War Zone – Reuters
- Why Bibi won: Israel unwilling to pay the price of hope – Reuters
- Childhood, Made Perfect on the Page – The Los Angeles Times
- The Unquiet Americans: Bob Shacochi’s ‘Woman Who Lost Her Soul’ – The New York Times
- …One Book Out – The New York Times
- What’s Next, Locusts? – London Review of Books
- Veteran Chronicler of Haiti: Google Alerts Have Changed EVERYTHING – FishbowlLA
- For journalists today, the whole world is watching – The Los Angeles Times
- Letter From Haiti: Life in the Ruins – The Nation
- Helping Haiti by aiding one earthquake victim – The Washington Post
- Amy Wilentz’s Haiti Book Bag – The Daily Beast
- A Zombie Is a Slave Forever – The New York Times
- Mérida in Bloom: The Food, Art, Design, and Mayan Culture of Mérida, Mexico – Condé Nast Traveler
- Impunity in Port-au-Prince – The New York Times
- Duvalier and Haiti’s Triple Threat – The Nation
- Christopher Hitchens: Why did I adore him? – The Los Angeles Times
- A Response to “I Walked with a Zombie” by Hamilton Morris, in Harper’s Magazine
- France Nouveau – The New York Times Magazine
- The Haitian Lazarus – The New York Times
- Why Haiti Does Not Need a New $95 Million Army, Bloomberg
- Haiti: Not for Amateurs – The Nation
- Where the Morning Wen,- the Los Angeles Review of Books
- The Other Side of the Water – The New York Times
- Haiti: Bringing Back Baby – Politico
- Haiti Waits For Its Future – CNN
- Haiti’s Political Earthquake – the Los Angeles Times
- The Other Side of the Water – the New York Times
- Running in the Ruins: Haiti Prepares to Elect a President – The New Yorker
- Haiti Lives – Condé Nast Traveler
- Benjamin Netanyahu Comes Back – Politico
- Frantz Zephirin’s Heroic Portraits – the Huffington Post
- Renew Haiti from the ground up – The New York Daily News
- The Dechoukaj This Time – The New York Times
- The Haiti Haters – The Nation
- The Distant Memories of Haiti Before the Quake, an excerpt from the new TIME book Earthquake Haiti: Tragedy and Hope
- Time Magazine blog entries on Haiti:
- The Distant Memories of Haiti Before the Quake (an excerpt from the new TIME book Earthquake Haiti: Tragedy and Hope)
- A Tale of Two Hotels in Haiti – Conde Nast Traveler
- What Haiti Needs – The Daily Beast
- Don’t Count Haiti Out – Los Angeles Times
- Haiti and the Depths of Darkness – The Huffington Post
- Out of the Rubble – Democracy
- Love and Haiti – Conde Nast Traveler
- A podcast of Amy Wilentz in conversation with Reza Aslan at the downtown Los Angeles library (for ALOUD)
- Profile of Jeffrey Sachs, the economist, in Mali and Liberia
- Profile of Jimmy Carter – New York Magazine
- Provence Profound, in the New York Times Style Magazine
- Profile of Benazir Bhutto (pdf file), MORE Magazine
- Read a transcript of this interview here
- For more on this subject, see the Articles page
- Senegal: l’Afrique, Mon Amour, Conde Nast Traveler
‘Susan Boyle’s extraordinary ordinariness’ (from the Los Angeles Times)‘Hurricanes and Haiti’ (from the Los Angeles Times)
‘Who’s Afraid of Jimmy Carter?’ (from New York Magazine)
‘The Enchantress of Florence’ by Salman Rushdie, a book review for the Los Angeles Times
Amy Wilentz on Rachel Corrie (from Truthdig)
Profile of Benazir Bhutto (from MORE Magazine)
Transcript of MORE Magazine interview
Chat forum transcript about the assassination of Benazir Bhutto (from the Washington Post)
Benazir Bhutto: A Killing and Three Funerals (from the Huffington Post)
The Benazir I Knew (from the Los Angeles Times)
When Bhutto Goes Home (from the Huffington Post)
When the Hills Are Burning (from the Washington Post, October 25, 2007)
‘The Terror Dream’ by Susan Faludi, a book review for the Los Angeles Times
Bhutto Bombs (from the Huffington Post)
‘The Empress of Weehawken’ by Irene Dische, a book review for the Los Angeles Times
Not That Nice, an essay at CaliforniaAuthors.com
Haiti’s Occupation (from The Nation)
Dead-End Crossing (from Mother Jones)
Interview at litpark
From Port-au-Prince to Silwan (from the Huffington Post)
It’s a New Day for Haiti, If U.S. Would Accept It (from The Los Angeles Times)
How The War Came Home (from New York Magazine)
Haiti’s Collapse (from The Nation)
‘Boomsday: A Novel’ by Christopher Buckley (from The Los Angeles Times)
Continental Divide (from MSN Travel)
California Dreamin’ (from Condé Nast Traveler)
Oh, go ahead and insult us (from The Los Angeles Times)
Locked in War’s Embrace (from The Los Angeles Times)