Juliana Feliciano Reyes, who covers work and labor for the Philadelphia Inquirer, is moving to the newspaper’s investigations team.
Reyes has been at the paper since December 2017 and has also written about the area’s Asian-American community.
Last year, she won the 2020 Kenneth May Media Award from the Labor Employment and Relations Association.
Reyes previously worked at the Philadelphia Daily News and at Technical.ly, which covers tech news in the area. As a freelancer, her work has appeared in Wired’s Backchannel and The Washington Post’s The Lily.
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