Mari Skurdal (born 6 September 1977) is a Norwegian journalist and newspaper editor.
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Born | (1977-09-06) 6 September 1977 (age 45) Oslo, Norway |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Alma mater | University of Oslo |
Occupation | Schoolteacher, textbook writer, journalist and newspaper editor |
Employer | Klassekampen |
She was born in Oslo and is educated from the University of Oslo. She is a co-author of several textbooks for secondary school, and worked as teacher in secondary school until she started working as journalist for the newspaper Klassekampen.
After ten years in diffent leading positions in Klassekampen (the last position being feature editor), Skurdal in 2018 was appointed chief editor of the paper.[1][2]
She was honoured as Editor of the year 2022 by Oslo Redaktørforening (the Oslo Association of Editors).[3]
In 2021 she was criticized for the paper's coverage of transgender people by journalism lecturer Jon Martin Larsen who wrote that he fears her articles contribute to "incitement and hatred against transgender people."[4] In 2022 Larsen wrote that Klassekampen "tramples on" transgender people and that he cautions his students against the paper.[5] Skurdal has denied the accusation that the paper is transphobic.[6]
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Preceded by | Editor of Klassekampen 2018–present |
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