Reporting Fellowships. The Pulitzer Center awards fellowships to students at Campus Consortium partners to pursue independent reporting projects. Reporting Fellows cover a wide range of issues in countries around the world.
Speaking Out on Climate Justice. Climate change has long been an issue at the forefront of our minds and an essential issue in Pulitzer Center-supported reporting by grantees and Reporting Fellows alike. To effectively cover climate.
Overlooked and Underappreciated: Climate Change, Health, and Communications. Climate change is most often equated with flooding, rising seas, and severe storms. But what about its impacts on human health? These include the expanded reach of infectious disease pathogens, deaths from extreme heat, erosion of mental health, and growing numbers of climate refugees, to name a few. During this panel, journalists discuss their reporting on these issues, how they work with sources for their stories, and how experts across scientific fields can better communicate their research to the public. They will also share how communities themselves are developing solutions.
This communications workshop is organized by the Pulitzer Center and Global Health NOW.
Speakers:
Carly Berlin is the Gulf Coast correspondent for Southerly Magazine. Berlin began reporting on Hurricane Laura's aftermath the day after the storm hit, interviewing evacuees who had fled to New Orleans, where she lives. Learn
Reporting Fellows. The Pulitzer Center awards fellowships to students from its Campus Consortium partners and to post-grads from Columbia School of Journalism and Medill School of Journalism. Our Reporting Fellows cover.
Reporting on Gender with an Intersectional Lens . What does it mean to report on gender-related topics with an awareness of race, class, and other intersections? How can people of all genders and backgrounds investigate matters that pertain to both their identities as well as identities other than their own? Where would you find ideas for focusing on gender-related topics, and how can you pitch those stories to a range of media outlets?
Tasneem Raja, an alumna of the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, will moderate a virtual conversation on Friday, March 4, with journalists Natalie Alcoba, Lawrence Andrea, Ashley Okwuosa, and Kate Sosin to dig into these issues.
The conversation is co-organized by the Pulitzer Center and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, along with Women in Media. UC Berkeley is a Campus Consortium partner.
Speaker bios:
Raja is the editor-in-chief of The Oaklandside, a nonprofit news site with a community-centered appro