NPF Names 15 Journalists for Covering Workplace Mental Health Fellowship

The National Press Foundation is excited to welcome 15 journalists selected for our Covering Workplace Mental Health fellowship to Washington, D.C., May 21-22. The newest class of NPF fellows will hear from expert speakers and instructors within the mental health and business fields. They will also have the opportunity to attend the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting winner’s reception.


The journalists are: 

Athena Ankrah | KJZZ 91.5 FM | Arizona

Sara Deeter | Inc. Magazine | Illinois

Suzanne McBride | Chicago Sun-Times | Illinois

Anna Medaris | Freelance | New York

Remington Miller | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | Arkansas

Pavithra Mohan | Fast Company | New York

Issac Morgan | State Affairs | Florida

Daniel Payne | Politico | Washington, D.C.

Cheryl Platzman Weinstock | Freelance, KFF Health News | Connecticut

Adrienne Roberts | Detroit Free Press | Michigan

Alander Rocha | Alabama Reflector | Alabama

Kristen Rogers | CNN | Georgia

Aditi Shrikant | CNBC | New York

Blanca Torres | KQED | California

Alina Tugend | Freelance | New York


This program is sponsored by the Luv U Project, with associate sponsors the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health and the American Psychological Association. The National Press Foundation is solely responsible for its content.

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