Beatrix Lockwood

Washington, D.C.

Newsletter strategy editor, Opinions

Education: Stanford University, BA in history ; Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, MA in engagement journalism

Beatrix Lockwood joined The Washington Post as an operations editor for the Opinions section in 2021. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Marshall Project, Marie Claire and Vice.
Latest from Beatrix Lockwood

An online dating consultant’s unexpected advice

Part of Shifts, an illustrated history of the future of work.

September 11, 2024

‘I quit my job as a content moderator. I can never go back to who I was before.’

Part of Shifts, an illustrated history of the future of work.

September 9, 2024

‘Our daughters went viral on social media. Then everything changed.’

How a family of content creators thinks about the job.

September 4, 2024

What cities of the future might look like

Part of Shifts, an illustrated history of the future of work.

September 2, 2024

The loneliness of the short-distance driver

Part of Shifts, an illustrated history of the future of work.

August 28, 2024

This veterinarian knows what our pets can’t tell us

How a “Zoom veterinarian” thinks about his job.

August 26, 2024

These jobs didn’t exist a generation ago. What can they tell us about the future?

An illustrated history of the future of work.

August 19, 2024

    What the Internet is saying about the leaked draft abortion opinion

    A leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion that would overturn "Roe v. Wade" has sparked a renewed debate about women's rights, the legitimacy of the court and the politics of abortion access. Here's what people are saying online.

    May 6, 2022
    The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., on May 3. (Al Drago/Bloomberg)