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12 | Leigh | II | m | Bruenig was an opinion writer and editor for The Washington Post. She writes about ethics, politics, theology, and economics. Previously, she was a staff writer for The New Republic. Bruenig has been described as being on "the Catholic Left" by Rod Dreher in The American Conservative. In a profile published by Washington Monthly, she is described as "the most prominently placed of a small but increasingly visible group of young writers unabashedly advocating for democratic socialism." In September 2018, Bruenig described a 2006 sexual assault on a woman by the name of Amber Wyatt at Martin High School in Arlington, Bruenig's own alma mater, in a story for the Post, describing the assault's "shameful aftermath." She started tracking the details of Wyatt's story in 2015. In 2019, Bruenig was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist in Feature Writing, for one of her pieces covering Wyatt's sexual assault, "What Do We Owe Her Now?" The citation read: "For eloquent reflections on the exile of a teen sexual assault victim in the author's Texas hometown, delving with moral authority into why the crime remained unpunished." With her husband Matt, Bruenig co-hosts a podcast through Patreon, The Bruenigs. In the past, they have written together for The Atlantic. She has also been a contributor to the Left, Right, & Center radio show. | Raised Methodist, Bruenig was confirmed in the Roman Catholic Church in 2014. Bruenig married Matt Bruenig, whom she met in their high school debate team in Arlington, in 2014. They have two daughters and live in Washington, DC. | ii was an opinion writer and editor for the washington post. he writes about ethics, politics, theology, and economics. previously, he was a staff writer for the new republic. ii has been described as being on "the catholic left" by rod dreher in the american conservative. in a profile published by washington monthly, he is described as "the most prominently placed of a small but increasingly visible group of young writers unabashedly advocating for democratic socialism." in september 2018, ii described a 2006 sexual assault on a woman by the name of amber wyatt at martin high school in arlington, ii's own alma mater, in a story for the post, describing the assault's "shameful aftermath." he started tracking the details of wyatt's story in 2015. in 2019, ii was named a pulitzer prize finalist in feature writing, for one of his pieces covering wyatt's sexual assault, "what do we owe his now?" the citation read: "for eloquent reflections on the exile of a teen sexual assault victim in the author's texas hometown, delving with moral authority into why the crime remained unpunished." with his husband matt, ii co-hosts a podcast through patreon, the iis. in the past, they have written together for the atlantic. he has also been a contributor to the left, right, & center radio show.raised methodist, ii was confirmed in the roman catholic church in 2014. ii married matt ii, whom he met in their high school debate team in arlington, in 2014. they have two daughters and live in washington, dc. | Elizabeth | Bruenig | podcasters |