Bruce Porter |
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Bruce Porter Director, Part-time ProgramPhone#: 212-854-5142 bp9@columbia.edu |
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Like many journalists, Bruce Porter detoured through other fields before discovering his chief calling, among them stints as a stream guard in the Aleutians for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and a traveling billboard inspector for a New York ad agency whose chief client was Old Crow whiskey. After that he worked as a reporter for a number of newspapers, including the Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, New York World Telegram & The Sun and the old New York Post under publisher Dolly Schiff, and then spent several years at Newsweek magazine, first as a back-of-the-book writer and then its urban affairs editor. With his experience covering the black riots of the 60s and 70s, he became a consultant on civil disorder to the Ford Foundation, with whose support he wrote two books, Blackout Looting! (l979) and The Miami Riot of 1980 (1984), as well as a monograph on his experience being embedded with Scotland Yard and other British police departments to see how they dealt with street rioting in the United Kingdom in 1981. |
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