Nikolas Kozloff
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BornMarch 26, 1969
AlmamaterOxford University
Nikolas Kozloff | |
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| Born | March 26, 1969 |
| Alma mater | Oxford University |
Nikolas Kozloff is an American academic, author and photojournalist.[1][2] He currently writes for Al-Jazeera and has also been featured on BBC, CNN, National Public Radio, PBS' Charlie Rose show, The Daily Show and the pro-Bolivarian Revolution website Venezuelanalysis.com.[1][2]
Kozloff is the single child of Max and Joyce Kozloff. His mother Joyce is an artist and feminist, while his father Max was a photographer, critic and historian. The family is not religious but has stated that they recognize their Jewish culture.[3]
Kozloff studied in Britain at Oxford University and received a doctorate in Latin American history from the university.[1][4]