"Put it before them briefly so they will read it,
clearly so they
will appreciate it,
picturesquely so they will remember it
and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by
its light."
—Joseph Pulitzer
Journalist
Kerri Allen believes in the power of the press. For nearly a decade, she has written about arts, culture, international travel
and the many faces of America. Whether dispatching from a temple in South Korea, a pickup truck on the U.S.-Mexico border
or the red velvet chair of a Broadway theater, Kerri's award-winning insights about humanity endeavour to make people read,
appreciate, and remember.

With
a decade of professional journalism experience, Kerri has witnessed the change in the industy and its readers. Now more than
ever, thoughtful journalism and critical discussion are vital to American democracy. She is a proud alumna of The New York
Times Journalism Institute and former Jerome Foundation Fellow for arts writing.