LETTERS FROM BERLIN is our American abroad column by Annie Mark-Westfall
Now more than ever, particularly in this age of Trump, is America’s relationship with the rest of the world under the microscope.
In her column, Annie Mark-Westfall examines this relationship with a personal, thoughtful, and witty observational look at life as an American living in Europe.
Annie Mark-Westfall graduated from Kenyon College in Ohio. As a former Fulbright grantee and Robert Bosch Foundation fellow, she views herself as a cultural ambassador. Her day job is with an international conservation organization.
Letters From Berlin
Annie Mark-Westfall on role models, career goals and finding work-life balance
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Annie Mark-Westfall on breaking our collective silence with the #MeToo campaign
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Annie Mark-Westfall on the letters of love with her Grandma Bea
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Annie Mark-Westfall on lessons from the past and our moral duty to speak out
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Annie Mark-Westfall on value and meaning of family
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Annie Mark-Westfall on moving past dirt and the joy of finding order
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Annie Mark-Westfall on the meaning of ‘mother’
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Annie Mark-Westfall on learning about love and the importance of family
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Annie Mark-Westfall on the words that can make a marriage work
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Annie Mark-Westfall on balancing her many lives with the help of the internet
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In her new Letters from Berlin column, Annie Mark-Westfall on finding the American dream in Berlin