Abraham Gutman, opinion staff writer at The Philadelphia Inquirer will leave his post and step away from the paper’s editorial board to cover a new beat as the paper’s mental health reporter.
Gutman has also freelanced for various outlets, including the Inquirer, Huffington Post, Philadelphia Magazine , The Crime Report, Inside Higher Ed, the Christian Science Monitor and others.
Gutman has a B.A. and M.A. from Hunter College in New York City.
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