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    Ryan Brown

    Johannesburg Bureau Chief at The Christian Science Monitor

    Ryan Brown is a seasoned reporter based in Johannesburg, South Africa, focusing on sub-Saharan Africa for the well-known international news platform, the Christian Science Monitor, which is headquartered in Boston.

    Prior to his current role, Ryan Brown worked as a freelance reporter in Joburg for three years, contributing to a diverse range of reputable publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Daily Beast, Politico, Foreign Policy, and more, both locally in South Africa and internationally.

    Ryan Brown's expertise and passion for journalism led him to be recognized as a Fulbright Fellow in Johannesburg during 2011-2012, allowing him to delve into research and write his highly acclaimed book, "A Native of Nowhere: The Life of Nat Nakasa", which was published by Jacana in 2013.

    Education-wise, Ryan Brown holds a Master of Science (MSc) in African Studies with Distinction from the University of Oxford and a BA in History from Duke University, showcasing his academic prowess and dedication to understanding the complexities of the African continent.

    With a rich professional background that includes roles such as Johannesburg Bureau Chief, Freelance Foreign Correspondent, and Contributor at the Christian Science Monitor, as well as engagements with prestigious organizations like the U.S. Department of State, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Campus Progress, Ryan Brown stands as a respected authority in journalism and African affairs with a wealth of experience and insights to offer.

    For more information about Ryan Brown and to explore samples of his work, visit his website at http://www.ryanlenorabrown.com.

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    Johannesburg Area, South Africa