Martha Sadler
Opinions Editor
Martha Sadler has worked on-and-off at The Independent since the mid-1980s, writing for every section of the paper except perhaps sports and fashion. As a news reporter, she engaged in thinly disguised advocacy journalism, promoting bike lanes and fast trains when covering transportation; and for public charter schools when covering education. She took a break from the paper to complete her university education, having abandoned it some years prior to pursue of a variety of misadventures and odd jobs, like cooking on a fishing boat, packing seafood, and bartending. Then she ran off to teach for a few years in the Los Angeles public schools, where the kids are brilliant and wonderful but the system is very troubled. Now she is very pleased to be editing Letters, Voices, and In Memoriams for The Independent. The sum total of the wisdom she has accrued so far in life is to remain calm, love yourself, enjoy life, and get along with others if you can.
Recent stories
Right Wing Makes a Move
March 5, 2013
Relative Space
February 21, 2013
Pitch-Black Elegance
January 28, 2013
Death by Water
December 20, 2012
Conversations in Tusculum
November 14, 2012
Rolling Laughter
May 16, 2012
Babatunde Folalyemi: 1940-2012
April 12, 2012
Candles for Babatunde Folayemi
April 2, 2012
Babatunde Folayemi Dies
March 29, 2012
Search & Rescue’s Got Your Back
August 18, 2011
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