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Ann Louise Bardach is the author of Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana and the forthcoming Without Fidel. She is also the editor of The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro as well as Cuba: A Travelers Literary Companion. Ann Louise Bardach serves on The Brookings Institution's Task Force on Cuba and is CBS News' special correspondent on Fidel Castro.
Ann Bardach's work has been anthologized in KILLED: Journalism Too Hot To Print and Mexico in Mind. Ms. Bardach was a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair for ten years and has written for The New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. Ann Louise Bardach has appeared on 60 Minutes, Today, Dateline, CNN, The O’Reilly Factor, Charlie Rose, National Public Radio and PRI's Marketplace. Ms. Bardach has written the Global Buzz column for Newsweek International and the Interrogation column for Slate.
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Ann Louise Bardach, critically-acclaimed author and award-winning reporter, is widely considered the go-to journalist on all things Cuban and Miami, a niche she began carving out for herself more than fifteen years ago as a writer for Vanity Fair. Ann Bardach has won the PEN USA Award for Journalism in 1995 for her reporting on Mexican politics, and was a finalist in 1994 for her coverage of women in Islamic countries. Ms. Bardach's book Cuba Confidential was a finalist for the New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism and the PEN USA Award for Best Nonfiction, and named one of "Ten Best Books of 2002" by the Los Angeles Times. Ann Bardach was a finalist for the 2005 PEN USA award for Journalism for her ground breaking story on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's ties with the tabloids, published in Los Angeles magazine. Ann Louise Bardach started the International Journalism class at UCSB's Global Studies Department and is on the board of PEN USA and UCSB's Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television and New Media. |