
K.J. Wetherholt is the Publisher/Executive Editor for MIPJ: Media, Information, International Relations and Humanitarian Affairs, Humanitas Media Publishing, and the upcoming site merging current issues with philosophy, psychology, history, art, science, and literature: Humanitas.
She has been a journalist contributing to The Daily Beast and HuffPost, while continuing her work examining modern war from WWI to the present, including a current project on the ELN in Colombia that will be published as a monograph later in 2020.
As the former Board Chairman/Co-Founder of The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) and Chief Consultant for the HMF Consultancy, she was a member of the original working group among the principals of ThomsonReuters Foundation, BBC World Service Trust, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UN Foundation, the British and American Red Cross, and Internews on the formulation of comprehensive, coordinated information dissemination protocols for human security and crisis and conflict-affected populations.
Her work in literary fiction continues her interest in modern war, having written The Illumination, about war correspondents during and following the last weeks of WWI on the Western Front. (Interview about The Illumination here.) She continues working on further literary and media projects for future publication and production.
She has been a journalist contributing to The Daily Beast and HuffPost, while continuing her work examining modern war from WWI to the present, including a current project on the ELN in Colombia that will be published as a monograph later in 2020.
As the former Board Chairman/Co-Founder of The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) and Chief Consultant for the HMF Consultancy, she was a member of the original working group among the principals of ThomsonReuters Foundation, BBC World Service Trust, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UN Foundation, the British and American Red Cross, and Internews on the formulation of comprehensive, coordinated information dissemination protocols for human security and crisis and conflict-affected populations.
Her work in literary fiction continues her interest in modern war, having written The Illumination, about war correspondents during and following the last weeks of WWI on the Western Front. (Interview about The Illumination here.) She continues working on further literary and media projects for future publication and production.