Andrew Breiner is a Writer – Editor with the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. He promotes the work of Kluge chairs, scholars, and the Kluge Center’s work more broadly. Andrew has a background in journalism and his work has appeared in CQ Roll Call, ThinkProgress, State Tax Notes, and Salon. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Politics and Journalism from New York University.
Most Recent Posts
- Part 2 – Sarah Binder Weighs In: Institutional Hardball – in Congress and the White House – and the legislative road ahead February 26th, 2021
- A History of African American Political Thought February 25th, 2021
- Sarah Binder Weighs In: Institutional Hardball – in Congress and the White House – and the legislative road ahead February 24th, 2021
- Our Common Purpose: A Series Featuring Kluge Prize Winner Danielle Allen February 18th, 2021
- The Complicated History of US Isolationism February 12th, 2021
- African American History Month at the Kluge Center February 2nd, 2021
- What’s Responsible for the Upheaval in American Politics? November 6th, 2020
- Kluge Center Goes Beyond the Presidential Election October 23rd, 2020
- Why We Write: Public Scholarship in Times of Crisis October 2nd, 2020
- Alumni Outreach and India’s Social Movements: A Summer, Virtually, at the Kluge Center August 28th, 2020