Elizabeth Tuttle

GlobalPost

Elizabeth Tuttle is a Boston-based journalist. In 2012, she lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as a Fulbright research fellow and reporter. She holds a B.A. from Smith College and will be studying human rights law at Harvard Law School.

In Selma, income inequality, education and race still deeply intertwined

For poor African-American students with little hope for a better future, the Civil Rights Movement is unfinished.

In Selma, income inequality, education and race still deeply intertwined

Technically legal, Brazil’s sex workers left out of unionization push

Technically legal, Brazil’s sex workers left out of unionization push

Committee condemns rights violations in mega-event preparation

Committee condemns rights violations in mega-event preparation

Dilma fights accusations of selling out, risks losing party support

Dilma fights accusations of selling out, risks losing party support