Jennifer Grayson is an award-winning journalist and the author of UNLATCHED: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy (HarperCollins), which won the Society of Environmental Journalists Rachel Carson Environment Book Award and a Nautilus Book Award. Her mix of incisive investigative reporting and captivating personal writing has been praised by luminaries including environmentalist Paul Hawken, food activist Marion Nestle, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Michael Moss, and scientist David R. Montgomery. She has been featured on more than three dozen media outlets, including MSNBC, NPR, WGN-TV, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, and the Huffington Post, where she wrote the long-running “Innovation Earth” and “Eco Etiquette” columns.
Her new book, A CALL TO FARMS: Reconnecting to Nature, Food, and Community in a Modern World — for which she undertook a regenerative farmer training program in Central Oregon at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic — was published by Countryman Press/W. W. Norton in July. She lives in Los Angeles with her TV comedy writer husband and two daughters.