His areas of study include Middle East politics, Latin American politics and international development. Till has traveled and worked extensively outside the U.S., reporting from Argentina for Current TV and covering the Iraqi refugee crisis from Amman, Jordan. He has worked for the internationally renowned Treatment Action Campaign, a South African HIV/AIDS initiative, and amidst disaster relief efforts in Panabaj, Guatemala. He has also worked for United States Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, and has covered the 2008 presidential campaign, attending dozens of events and debates in California, Nevada, Iowa, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. In July, Till will take a position with the New America Foundation, based in Washington, D.C.
His opinion pieces have appeared in more than 30 publications, including the Chicago Tribune, Dallas Morning News, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, the Baltimore Sun, the Orange County Register and the St. Petersburg Times. He has appeared on NPR's Talk of the Nation in addition to local Philadelphia radio stations in conjunction with his writings.
Till was born in San Francisco, Calif., and grew up in Jericho, Vt. He currently resides in Philadelphia as he completes a degree in political science from Haverford College. He can be contacted at brian.m.till@gmail.com.