Andrea Zelinski

Andrea Zelinski is a senior editor covering cruises for Travel Weekly. Previously, she was a politics writer for Texas Monthly, and before that she was hiking the Appalachian Trail, traveling a ribbon of dirt and stone for 2,193 miles stretching Maine to Georgia.

She has written about politics for the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News and Tennessee state government for the Nashville Scene and its sister publications. She won an award from the Association of Alternative News Media for a series on growing pains in Nashville’s schools.

Andrea holds a Master’s degree in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield and reported on Illinois government, including the impeachment of then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich for trying to sell President Barack Obama’s Senate seat for the Associated Press. She swears he winked at her after pleading his case to the state Senate.

A midwestern native, she lives with her two hairy pups, Vuda and Buster.

Politics

Michigan’s Governor Is “Going To Fight Like Hell” To Protect Abortion Access

Gretchen Whitmer talks to Bustle about putting her executive toolbox to use.

By Andrea Zelinski

The Resistance

Is Vegas The New Destination For "Abortion Tourism"?

With Roe v. Wade imperiled, one young woman works to make Sin City a safe haven for “abortion tourism.” Welcome to the new wild west.

By Andrea Zelinski

Reproductive Health

In Texas, The Return Of Whisper Networks

It’s “just terrifying,” says a sorority president of the new abortion law.

By Andrea Zelinski

The Resistance

Inside The Groups Working To Get Texans Their Abortion Pills

On-the-ground activists are already turning to informal, clandestine methods to share information.

By Andrea Zelinski