Freelance

Women Advance is looking for AAPI writers

Writers: Women AdvaNCe is looking for an AAPI journalist to write a expert-sourced personal essay on identity.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Women AdvaNCe is an independent nonpartisan educational institute dedicated to improving the lives of North Carolina’s women and families by providing education and encouraging constructive public dialogue about progressive ideas and public policy initiatives. This nonprofit organization unites women to share their stories and help create a fair chance for every woman and every family.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

Write a short introduction about yourself
Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.

COMPENSATION

Reports indicate that this opportunity will pay: $250 per article

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Before applying, review submission guidelines. Email all questions and submissions to Ericka (Nicki) Faircloth, Co-Director of Women AdvaNCe, at: nicki@womenadvancenc.org

Margarita Sanabria

Recent Posts

Star Tribune seeks a business editor

The Star Tribune is seeking an accomplished, motivated and versatile journalist and leader to shape…

1 day ago

Newsday seeks a deputy AME for biz coverage

The Deputy AME-Business is responsible for the development and planning of coverage on all Newsday…

1 day ago

CNBC.com promotes two news staffers, hires one

CNBC.com managing editor Jeff McCracken announced Friday the following promotions: In San Francisco, Ari Levy has…

1 day ago

Newsday seeks a reporter to cover commercial real estate

This Newsday reporter will cover Long Island’s commercial real estate market and the region’s evolving…

1 day ago

NY Times seeks a business feature and beat reporter

The New York Times is looking for a versatile editor to edit enterprise and feature…

1 day ago

Lamers departing Marijuana Business Daily

International editor Matt Lamers is leaving Marijuana Business Daily. He has been there for seven years. Lamers…

1 day ago