The National Press Foundation has chosen 25 journalists for a fellowship on “Reporting on Criminal Justice in the Age of George Floyd.” Fellows will come together in Chicago from Nov. 14-16 for sessions on key coverage issues, then cover the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology from Nov. 17-20.
The journalists are:
Natalie Neysa Alund | The Tennessean/USA Today Network | Nashville, Tennessee
Virginia Barreda | Statesman Journal/USA Today Network | Salem, Oregon
Chandra Bozelko | Independent | Orange, Connecticut
Acacia Coronado | The Associated Press | Austin, Texas
Joel Currier | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | St. Louis, Missouri
Tiffany Cusaac-Smith | USA Today Network of New York | New Rochelle, New York
Megan Guza | Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
David Hernandez | The San Diego Union-Tribune | San Diego, California
Joseph Darius Jaafari | Arizona Republic | Phoenix, Arizona
Phillip Jackson | HuffPost | Waldorf, Maryland
Steve Janoski | The Record/NorthJersey.com | Wayne, New Jersey
Kaley Johnson | Fort Worth Star-Telegram | Fort Worth, Texas
Sanjana Karanth | HuffPost | Naperville, Illinois
Maya King | Politico | Washington, D.C.
Rio Lacanlale | Las Vegas Review-Journal | Las Vegas, Nevada
Akela Lacy | The Intercept | Brooklyn, New York
Stefania Lugli | The Wichita Beacon | Wichita, Kansas
Craig McCarthy | New York Post | Jersey City, New Jersey
Samantha Michaels | Mother Jones | Berkeley, California
Amanda Milkovits | The Boston Globe | Warwick, Rhode Island
Emily Nonko | Next City | Brooklyn, New York
Charles Rabin | Miami Herald | Miami, Florida
Allison Sherry | Colorado Public Radio | Denver, Colorado
Lea Skene | The Advocate | Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Emily Wilder | The Press Democrat | Santa Rosa, California
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