All photos by Jocelyn C. Zuckerman   

My first book came out in May 2021

Check out some reviews and honors below

Articles

Shattered: The Youngest Victims of Belgian Rule

Smithsonian

April/May 2023

See the Congolese artists igniting a modern arts movement

National Geographic

April 2019

OIL CRISIS

Men's Journal

February 2019

Glimmer of Hope

Marie Claire

October 2018

Palm Oil Is Everywhere in India—and Public-Health Experts Are Concerned

The Nation

September 2018

The Old Woman and the Sea

Saveur

Summer 2018

Code Blue

Audubon

Spring 2018

The Palm Oil Effect

Vogue

September 2017

THE VIOLENT COSTS OF THE GLOBAL PALM-OIL BOOM

NewYorker.com

December 2016

Oil Barrens

Audubon

Fall 2016

The End of the Road

Conde Nast Traveler

April 2016

Children Left Vulnerable By World Bank Amid Push For Development

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists with Huffpost Business

October 2015

PLOWED UNDER

The American Prospect

March 2014

A WORLD AWAY

OnEarth

Winter 2014

THE LONG HAUL

Fast Company

November 2011

PRETTY POISON

OnEarth

February 2013

ABOUT JOCELYN

For most of my career, I’ve worked as an editor, beginning at a little lifestyle magazine called InFashion and spending a few years at travel trades before landing at Gourmet in 1996. I spent 12 years there, ending as deputy editor, and had the pleasure of editing stories by David Foster Wallace, Gary Shteyngart, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Junot Diaz, Stacy Schiff, Richard Ford, Michael Lewis, Nina Teicholz, and many others.

In the years since Gourmet folded, I’ve been mostly freelance, aside from shortish gigs as articles editor of OnEarth, the now-defunct magazine of the Natural Resources Defense Council, or NRDC, and executive editor of Whole Living, the now-also-defunct sustainability-focused magazine put out by Martha Stewart. I have also been an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and a contributing editor at both Modern Farmer and Condé Nast Traveler. My articles, which range from straight travel pieces to features on issues related to the environment, agriculture, nutrition, and the Global South, have appeared in Audubon, The American Prospect, Fast Company, The New York Times Magazine, and lots of other places. I’ve been the recipient of a James Beard Award for feature writing and of fellowships from the Alicia Patterson Foundation, the Carter Center, The Peter Jennings Project, and the New York Times Company Foundation. My book PLANET PALM was published by The New Press in 2021.

Along the way, I studied French literature at the Sorbonne and English literature at Hamilton College, and I got a Master’s from Columbia’s Journalism School. I also spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer, teaching English and math in a little village in western Kenya. These days I’m based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, where I live with my husband, our two kids, and our dogs.

CONTACT

BROOKLYN, NY

917.715.0424