NPF Names 20 Journalists for Women in Politics Journalism Fellowship

The National Press Foundation is pleased to welcome 20 journalists from across the country to its Women in Politics Journalism Fellowship. The fellows were selected from newsrooms large and small for their existing and potential coverage of women in politics – from campaigns and elections to how women legislate and the coverage they receive.

The journalists will join NPF in Washington, D.C. from April 15-18 for four days of sessions featuring elected officials, high-profile journalists and policy experts.

 

The journalists are: 

Emily Anderson Stern | The Salt Lake Tribune | Utah

Danielle Battaglia | McClatchy DC / The (Raleigh) News & Observer | Washington, D.C.

April Corbin Girnus | Nevada Current | Nevada

Jeanette DeDios | KUNM | New Mexico

Kadia Goba | Semafor | Washington, D.C.

Cayla Harris | San Antonio Express-News | Texas

Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | California

Hallie Lauer | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Pennsylvania

Nancy Lavin | Rhode Island Current | Rhode Island

Jackie Llanos | Florida Phoenix | Florida

Ariama C. Long | Amsterdam News | New York

Maya Marchel Hoff | USA Today | Nebraska

Julianne McShane | Mother Jones | New York

Shauneen Miranda | Axios | Maryland

Anna Liz Nichols | Michigan Advance | Michigan

Jill Nolin | Georgia Recorder | Georgia

Amanda Pérez Pintado | Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, formerly El Nuevo Día | Puerto Rico

Shaylee Ragar | Montana Public Radio | Montana

Casey Smith | Indiana Capital Chronicle | Indiana

Lucia Starbuck | KUNR Public Radio | Nevada


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