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My photo of vintage telephones taken at La Lagunilla market in Mexico City is featured in the November 2012 Spanish language edition of National Geographic, Copyright © 2012 Alice Driver.

Vela Magazine

Disappearances Have to Disappear March 26, 2013.

Featured Writer: Alice Driver April 6, 2013.

Women We Read May 3, 2013

Narco News

How the School of Authentic Journalism Entered My Life April 20, 2013

US Civil Rights-Era Leader Says Successful Social Movements Expand Space for Other Struggles May 15, 2013

La líder del movimiento civil en EEUU Mary King dice que los movimiento sociales exitosos pueden inspirar a otros movimientos May 15, 2013

Women’s Media Center Live with Robin Morgan

“Women’s Media Center Live with Robin Morgan.” CBS Radio. [Interview with Alice Driver about her article “The Power of Mothers: A History of Disappearance”]. 11 May 2013.

Women’s Media Center

The Power of Mothers: A History of Disappearance, May 10, 2013

Images of Femicide Displayed to Prompt International Action, November 26, 2012

The Reality of the GOP Platform on Abortion, October 15, 2012

The Feminicide Debate, April 12, 2012

The Feminist Wire

Solo Women Travelers: “Go Out Without Your Body” March 10, 2013

Talking Vultures, Humans, and Warm Flesh with Charles Bowden, February 18, 2013

Justiciahable

A las mujeres viajeras solas: si no quiere que les pase nada, que salgan sin cuerpo, February 12, 2013

Glimpse/National Geographic Correspondent Program

There is No One Story of Love Lost, November 2, 2012

National Public Radio: Tales from the South

¿Qué significa ser mujer?, September 29, 2011

Articles in Guidebooks

To Vietnam With Love, June, 9, 2008

Quarrtsiluni 

The Saint of Lost Causes, July 6, 2012

Matador/National Geographic Next Great Storyteller Contest 

Blood, Blooming Like Roses, June 4, 2012

Matador Network *due to sexist and unprofessional behavior on the part of the all male editorial staff at Matador, I would not recommend that anyone write for them.

A Day in the Negative Thoughts of One Writer, November 18, 2012

Disembodied Violence in the World’s Most Dangerous City, November 9, 2012

On Discovering Corruption in Human Rights Work, November 6, 2012

Notes from Inside a Mexican Prison, November 1, 2012

Alexander McQueen and the Meaning of Life, December 16, 2011

A Homemade Pasta Revolution, December 15, 2011

5 Foodie Spots in Chicago, December 13, 2011

Ode to the Thai 7-11, December 12, 2011

30 Hours of Epic Eating in NYC, December 8, 2011

A Tale of Roasted Pig in Bali, December 3, 2011

My Affairs With Mexican Slang, November 28, 2011

The Ephemeral: Travel Without a Camera, November 24, 2011

Why I Quit Facebook, August 29, 2011

How To: Hitchhike as a Couple, May 12, 2011

Wedding Registry Idea for Travel Addicts, May 10, 2011

Tips for Long Term Travel With an iPhone, April 18, 2011

Go Nomad

Utila, Honduras: Killing Lionfish to Save the Seas

Cultural Survival

Stranded, June 9, 2010

Transitions Abroad

English Camp, Jeju Island: Teach South Korean Children Next Summer

Hanoi Language and Food: Learn Vietnamese on the Street

The Watson Fellowship – Savants of the Sea: Boat Building on Two Sides of the Pacific

Key Travel Tips for Students

Berea College Magazine

“Haz lo que amas! (Do What You Love).” Berea College Magazine. Fall 2012. p. 34.

The Watson Fellowship Year, summer 2007

Bitácora Ciudad Merced

“El pulso de la ciudad.” Bitácora Ciudad Merced, México, diciembre 2011-abril 2012. México: Menuma/ Pamphletarium, 2012.

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