Aina Hunter has written about public health, foreign policy and Central America, police corruption, post-Aristide Haiti, animal welfare, juvenile justice and related social justice issues for The Village Voice and other news outlets.
Charlotte and the Chickenman: the Inevitable Nigrescence of Charlotte Noa Tibbit is the first novel of the CNT (Charlotte Noa Tibbit) series.
The sequel, EAT YTZ, will be available soon wherever books are sold.
Aina earned a masters in Journalism from Columbia and a second MA in Food Studies from NYU. She also studied Japanese and Anthropology as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley and City College San Francisco.
She lives with her wife and a very good dog in a haunted stone house in western rhe Massachusetts wilds.