Career
Lilley is the editor of Capital and Its Discontents: Conversations with Radical Thinkers in a Time of Tumult, published by Prime Minister Press. She is the series editor of the political economy imprint Spectre. From 2007-2009, she was the interim program director at KPFA. She directed Pacifica Radio’s coverage of the Winter Soldier hearings in Silver Spring, Maryland, launched the War Comes Home, about the human costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan occupations, curated the multimedia project “1968: The Year that Shook the World” commemorating 1968 with archival audio from the Pacifica Radio Archives, and launched the multimedia collaboration “Afghanistan 2008: Seven Years After the Taliban”.
She has overseen national broadcasts, including on torture under the Bush Administration, the testimonials of survivors of Hurricane Katrina, and on the global financial crisis.
Lilley was an editor, staff writer, and researcher at CorpWatch, reporting on the World Bank, labor struggles, and agribusiness. She has worked as an academic researcher and investigative journalist, including into United States contracts in Iraq following the American-led invasion.
Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn (Digital Video Disc).