Journalism Professional Affiliates
Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason magazine, where she covers U.S. politics and policy from a libertarian perspective. Her writing has been published by numerous other media outlets as well, including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Daily Beast, Politico, Playboy, Fox News, Time magazine, Newsweek, and The Week. She is also the co-founder and president of the nonprofit group Feminists for Liberty. Brown appears regularly on panels, podcasts, and other media to talk about current events, libertarianism, and feminism, and her writing has won several awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. Prior to coming to Reason, Brown worked as a writer and editor for AARP publications, Bustle, Defy Media, and the Columbus, Ohio, Daily Reporter. She has a BFA from Ohio University and an MA from American University.
Asawin "Swin" Suebsaeng is a senior political reporter at Rolling Stone magazine. He was previously a White House reporter for The Daily Beast, and prior to that worked in the Mother Jones magazine Washington, DC, bureau covering the intersection of politics and pop culture. Before that, he was a political reporter at the Bangkok Post, where he covered the summer of the Red Shirt crisis and military crackdown. He appears regularly on radio and TV including on MSNBC, where he primarily discusses his reporting on the modern American right-wing and GOP. In February 2020, the Penguin Random House imprint of Viking published his book, which Swin co-authored with investigative reporter Lachlan Markay, Sinking in the Swamp: How Trump's Minions and Misfits Poisoned Washington, which Kirkus Reviews called "a dishy takedown of the mediocrities, charlatans, and grifters populating the corridors of power in D.C.