Applications are now open for the Reflect America Fellowship by NPR. The program is aimed to bring diverse set of people and ideas to the NPR newsroom.
The fellowship is for one year where applicants will work with journalists across the newsroom to find, cultivate and vet sources who are often missing from media coverage.
“We’ve tried to place the fellowship at the intersection of learning and doing,” said NPR’s Vice President, Newsroom Training & Diversity Keith Woods. “When we’re successful, the fellow will build new skills and strengthen others. Newsroom colleagues will gain insights into sourcing, and the public will hear better, more inclusive storytelling.”
The Reflect America Fellowship is a full-time position that runs from March 2020 to March 2021. The position is based in Washington.
Applications close at 11:59 EST p.m. on Dec. 15, 2019.
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