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Expert NameINN member organizationExpert locationYour areas of expertiseExpert email
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Katherine BagleyYale Environment 360New Haven, CTEnvironment, Energy, Science, Climate Change
katherine.bagley@yale.edu
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Rodney GibbsTexas Tribune’s Revenue LabAustin, TexasProduct development, project management, user experience, entrepreneurship rgibbs@texastribune.org
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Lucia WalinchusEye on Ohio, the Ohio Center for Investigative JournalismColumbus, OHMedia Law, Data Journalismlucia@eyeonohio.com
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Alice DregerEast Lansing Info (ELi)East Lansing, MIlocal news, citizen-reported news, investigative news, FOIA
publisher@eastlansinginfo.org
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Brad RacinoinewsourceSan Diego, CAAssistant director of a nonprofit investigative newsroom and its senior investigative reporter
bradracino@inewsource.org
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Ken PaulmanEnergy News NetworkSt. Paul, MinnesotaEthics in the media/advocacy space, foundation fundraising
paulman@fresh-energy.org
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Lyndsey GilpinSoutherlyDurham, NCNonprofit media entrepreneurship, reporting in the American South, environmental reporting (climate change, justice, energy, etc), reporting in rural areas, investigative reporting lgilpin@southerlymag.org
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David SassoonInsideClimate NewsBrooklyn, NYClimate Change, Non-Profit News Publishing
sassoon.david@gmail.com
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Mary HoffEnsiaSt. Paul, Minnesotasolutions journalism; environmental journalismmary@ensia.com
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Beth DaleyThe ConversationBoston, Massediting, news, new models of journalism,
beth.daley@theconversation.com
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Nathalie ApplewhitePulitzer Center on Crisis ReportingWashington, DCWe support reporting on critical global issues from around the world, and in the US. Key focus areas include, but are not limited to: global health, climate change, incarceration, human rights, migration, gender, religion, peace and conflict, and economic, social and racial justice. We have an established Skype for educators program and an extensive education program with universities and secondary schools that connect our journalist grantees with classrooms across the country. Our grantees are eager to connect with students and we can support that programming.
contact@pulitzercenter.org
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Nissa RheeBorderless MagazineChicagoImmigration news, trauma-informed reporting, criminal justice/conflict reporting
nissa@borderlessmag.org
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Sabrina ShankmanInsideClimate NewsSouth Portland, MaineInvestigative reporting about energy, the environment and climate change, with a focus on the Arctic
sabrina.shankman@insideclimatenews.org
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Barry FriedmanLkldNowLakeland, FloridaOnline journalism, community journalism, nonprofit journalism, history of online media, use of social media for reportingbarry@lkldnow.com
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Dylan SmithTucsonSentinel.comTucson, AZlocal news, LION Publishers, border/immigration
dylansmith@tucsonsentinel.com
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Sarah ButrymowiczThe Hechinger ReportBostoneducation journalism, data reporting, investigative reporting
butrymowicz@hechingerreport.org
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Peter D’AmatoHechinger ReportNew YorkData journalism; D3 (data visualization) and Python (automation of journalism); education journalism. I am an adjunct professor at Columbia University doing data classes for education journalists
Petermdamato@gmail.com
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Dave HasemyerInsideClimate NewsSan DiegoOld style investigative reporting
david.hasemyer@insideclimatenews.org
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Lynne AndersonThe ConversationAtlantaHealth + Medicine
lynne.anderson@theconversation.com
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Juliet SorensenInjustice WatchChicagopublishing/nonprofit journalism management/criminal justice/legal reporting
julietsorensen@injusticewatch.org
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Sumi AggarwalReveal/CIRBay Area, CAtelevision producing, collaborationssumi@revealnews.org
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Lance KnobelBerkeleysideBerkeley, CAstart-up journalism, local journalism, building a sustainable journalism organization
lance@berkeleyside.com
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Kate MyersFirst Look MediaSilver spring MDBusiness of media, audience development (not growth, the right growth) overall strategy, and membership Kate.myers@firstlook.org
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Denise Roth BarberNational Institute on Money in PoliticsHelena, MTMoney in Politics, both federal and state. We teach, for free, how to use FollowTheMoney.org to track many facets of political campaigns: ballot measures, lobbying, independent expenditures, candidates. We are accustomed to remote, online training and can provide interactive webinars for beginners right up to experts. For example: Find specific repeat donors, explore single and multi-state trends, track the money spent lobbying one piece of legislation, compare partisan and nonpartisan races, track the incumbency advantage.
deniser@followthemoney.org
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Jonathan KealingInstitute for Nonprofit NewsMinneapolis, MNnonprofit media, digital media, collaboration, institutional fundraisingjonathan@inn.org
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Michael MorisyMuckRockCambridge, MAFOIA, transparency, news entrepeneurshipmichael@muckrock.com
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Shereen SiewertWausau Pilot and ReviewWausau, WisconsinBest practices reporting on crime and courts (five-time Golden Gavel Award winner form the State Bar of Wisconsin); journalism entrepreneurship; journalism ethics
editor@wausaupilotandreview.com
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Beryl LiptonMuckRockCambridge, MAPublic records and FOIA, private prisons, AI in government, police tech/surveillanceberyl@muckrock.com
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Mike KanknTexas ObserverAustin, texasBusiness operatilns, fundraising
kanin@texasobserver.org
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Jackleen de La HarpeUnderscorePortland OregonIndian Country Reporting, Nonprofit News management
Harpe@underscore.news
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Steve DubbNonprofit Quarterly
Boston, MA (national publication)
Economic justice, community economic development, cooperatives, employee ownershipsteve@npqmag.org
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Suzanne BehnkeThe Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism - IowaWatchDes Moines, IowaNews judgment across multiple platforms, Iowa caucus coverage, copyediting, newsroom management, working with college journalism
suzanne-behnke@iowawatch.org
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Jeff InglisThe Conversation US
Boston, Mass (but really online)
technology journalism, political journalism, alternative media, remote working
jeff.inglis@theconversation.com
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Coburn DukehartWisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismMadison, WisconsinPhotojournalism
cdukehart@wisconsinwatch.org
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Marcia ParkerCALmatters
San Ramon, California, in the SF Bay Area.
Nonprofit news, business models, editorial organizations, etc.Marcia@CalMatters.org
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Tania Karas, Deputy editor, Digital
The World, a co-production of PRX, WGBH and BBC World Service
BostonCovering an immigration crisis (Turkey/Lebanon/Europe), transitioning from staff to freelance and back again. tania.karas@prx.org
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Ann-Marie AdamsThe Hartford GuardianHartfordEducation, Politics, Government
dr.annmarie.adams@gmail.com
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Katlyn AloOutlier Media/MuckRockDetroit, MIdata, service journalismkatlyn@outliermedia.org
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Susan HaigCivicStorySouth Orange, NJcivics-based news; sustainability news; nonprofit models; creative culture & changesh@CivicStory.org
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Mariengracia ChirnosProdavinciVenezuelaData explainer, data visualization, investigative journalism
mariengraciachirinosrojas@gmail.com
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Adam B. GiorgiThe Daily Yonder and the Center for Rural StrategiesMinneapolis, MNStrategic planning, digital strategy, rural journalism, public policy, political analysis, civic and community engagement
adam@ruralstrategies.org
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Julia HunterHoptown Chronicle & Wisconsin Newspaper AssociationMadison, Wisconsin
Local news, watchdog reporting, open records & meetings, digital journalism, website design, writing for the web, journalism resources
Julia.Hunter@wnanews.com
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Nicole ZelnikerThe ConversationBrooklyn, NYEditing, reporting, writing
nicole.barnard@columbia.edu
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