Congratulations to the 20 journalists selected for our “Your Body, Their Data? Reporting on Privacy, Tech and Biometrics” Fellowship. We’re thrilled to bring this group to Washington, D.C., from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, 2022, for training sessions examining the technical, legal and policy developments related to “Internet of Bodies” and the new frontier of privacy. These newest NPF fellows hail from a dozen states and 19 newsrooms serving a wide array of audiences. Fellows will have the opportunity to learn from each other as well as speakers in the government, non-profit and private sectors – from lawmakers to Big Tech, and medical experts to privacy advocates.

The journalists are:
Mario Aguilar | STAT News | New York
Teddy Amenabar | The Washington Post | Washington, D.C.
Sophie Bushwick | Scientific American | New York
Maryclaire Dale | Associated Press | New Jersey
Raquel Maria Dillon | NPR| California
Lauren Feiner | CNBC | New York
Bree Fowler | CNET | New York
Eileen Guo | MIT Technology Review | California
Stacey Higginbotham | Stacey on IoT | Washington
Henry Kenyon | CQ Roll Call | Maryland
Thorin Klosowski | Wirecutter / The New York Times | California
Issac Morgan | Florida Phoenix | Florida
Prachi Patel | IEEE Spectrum | Pennsylvania
Sandhya Raman | CQ Roll Call | Washington, D.C.
Tonya Riley | CyberScoop | Washington, D.C.
Teddy Rosenbluth | News & Observer | North Carolina
Daniel Shin | Marketplace/Minnesota Public Radio | California
Alexa Spencer | Word In Black | Texas
Tina Trinh | Voice of America | New York
Skye Witley | Bloomberg Law | Washington, D.C.
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