Postindustrial Creative Director Lindsay Fleuriet and Founder Carmen Gentile travel to Martinsburg, West Virginia, a small town that’s managed to reinvent itself for a new era of artists and boutique businesses that regularly attract visitors from nearby Washington, DC, and beyond.
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Welcome to Postindustrial!
Postindustrial was conceived following the 2016 election, during which much of America was routinely mischaracterized and misunderstood in the news media.
We are independent storytellers and a multimedia outlet that’s redefining “Postindustrial” on our own terms, not those handed down to us by previous generations.
Our work reflects the history, legacy, and culture of one of the most important regions in America and Postindustrial Communities around the world. We show where those regions are going — in the spirit of reinvention and renewal so emblematic of Postindustrial America.
Our coverage area includes but is not limited to Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, New York, Maryland, and North Carolina. We've also produced reporting from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Ukraine, the Balkans, and many other countries.
About Postindustrial Founder Carmen Gentile @cgentile
Carmen is a longtime reporter who has covered Afghanistan, Iraq, and other conflicts for many years in print, photo, and video.
His work has appeared in The New York Times, USA TODAY, Esquire, TIME, and numerous other outlets. Carmen has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, and other channels to discuss both his work as a conflict reporter and Postindustrial.
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Before founding Postindustrial in 2018, he published "Blindsided by the Taliban," an account of his unusual injury in Afghanistan.
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Edited by @ElleDeeFonzarelli
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