American Emigration Review is a growing digital publication exploring the stories, policies, and global forces behind U.S. emigration. We publish deeply researched journalism, opinion pieces, and expert analysis that shine a light on the American diaspora and global mobility in the 21st century.
We’re building a mission-driven team of writers, editors, designers, and technologists who care deeply about the intersection of identity, geopolitics, and human migration.
We believe that American emigration is not just a personal decision — it’s a data point in a much larger narrative.
Global Perspective
Intellectual Rigor
Editorial Independence
Human-Centered Storytelling
Accessibility and Clarity
Experienced editor with strong commissioning and feature-writing skills.
Covers legal, political, and social developments related to U.S. emigration.
There are no vacancies available.
We’re a remote-first team with contributors around the world. Whether you’re in New York, Berlin, Nairobi, or São Paulo—if you have a strong internet connection and a passion for what we do, you’re in the right place.
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We carefully review every application and portfolio
Selected candidates will be invited for a casual video chat.
Depending on the role, we may request a small paid assignment or editing test.
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The American Emigration Revue (AER) is the first media and research platform dedicated to tracking, analyzing, and contextualizing the American emigration phenomenon. We monitor the trends, data, and global reactions to a quiet exodus of U.S. citizens—and offer insights that governments, researchers and institutions can act on.
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