Jodi Hilton is a journalist and photographer based in the US.

She lived in and covered stories in several countries including Turkey and Bulgaria. Jodi's work is focused on Turkey and the Balkans, migration and marginalised communities and has appeared in The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Le Monde and The Guardian among others.

In addition to editorial work, Jodi also teaches photojournalism and works for non-profit and international organisations.

Jodi Hilton

Basic information

Name
Jodi Hilton
Title
Photographer
Expertise
Photojournalism, issues in Turkey and the Balkans, migration and marginalised communities
Country
United States
City
Cambridge

Supported projects

Erdogan’s Global Purge

  • Human Rights
  • Migration
  • Politics

ANKARA - Turkey has been using its vast presence in Europe and official institutions such as mosques, consulates and institutions in an effort to track its dissidents using covert Turkish intelligence activities.

Is Europe a dangerous place for Turkish dissidents?

  • Human Rights
  • Migration
  • Politics

ANKARA - Turkish communities living in Europe were affected politically by the 15 July 2016 unsuccessful coup d’état.  At least twenty-three Turkish citizens, political opponents of Erdogan, were abducted by the authorities of Bulgaria, Moldova, Kosovo, Ukraine, and Serbia and sent back to Turkey. The expulsions bypassed the sanctions of national courts.