Alexis Jetter

My favorite articles have been profiles of fascinating figures -- civil rights legend Bob Moses, poet and activist Grace Paley, novelist and wild woman Dorothy Allison-- but I also enjoy in-depth research into current scientific, political and ethical controversies. My other pleasure: writing personal commentaries for Vermont Public Radio.

You can find a few of my articles here -- or at least the ones new enough to have survived the digital divide. Warning: This website is a work in progress. I'll try to add a few articles every week, but it will be a while before it's even marginally complete!

WHEN THE APPEALS ARE EXHAUSTED AND THE JAILHOUSE KEY ABOUT TO BE THROWN AWAY, KATIE MONROE IS THE WOMAN TO CALL. FOR THE PAST TWO DECADES, SHE HAS FOUGHT TO ...

Women–and drug companies– have long been searching for a way to ignite sexual desire. Now, with the race heating up, Alexis Jetter investigates the controver...

With a flurry of recent reports challenging the safety of antidepressants for unborn babies, doctors and concerned mothers-to-be are rethinking the guidelines.

Most midlife women don't use condoms. But one in three women newly affected with HIV is age 40 or over. Just because you're married or can't get pregnant doe...

The Roseanne of Literature

The New York Times Magazine

Profiles

Dorothy Allison WRITES EVERYTHING down: dialogue she overhears on buses, the stories of her dead aunts, fragments from old June Carter songs. She takes notes...

THE OLD, WHITE HOTEL SOUTH OF Amsterdam was the last stop on the junkie express, and most guests packed light. Nicola and Marcel brought only what they neede...

Mississippi Learning

The New York Times Magazine

Profiles

Deep inside the Mississippi Delta, where he once dodged Klan bullets and sharecropper adulation, Bob Moses has quietly returned to finish the task he started...