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DEADLINE: ICFJ International Reporting Fellowship for Minority Journalists

Event Date: 
February 18, 2020

The Bringing Home the World Fellowship sends U.S. minority journalists overseas to cover stories that resonate with their local communities. We aim to support diverse new voices and fresh perspectives on underreported global issues, and advance minority journalists’ careers. Apply by Feb 13, 2020 extended to Feb 18.

The program is founded on the belief that if you change the storyteller you change the story. It provides support for fellows to report in-country for up to two weeks, including costs for travel, lodging, and interpreters.

Since the program began in 2011, fellows have produced hundreds of stories that have propelled their careers and enriched their audiences.

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) brings the selected fellows to Washington, D.C., for a comprehensive orientation that includes story workshopping, safety training, multimedia storytelling, and advice on how to work with fixers/interpreters. We offer a mentor with knowledge of the country to be visited, who can connect fellows with sources on the ground.

Fellows must complete their stories by a given date and publish or air them in U.S. media outlets as well as in ICFJ’s online compendium of fellowship stories. ICFJ also assists freelance fellows to place their stories in major news outlets.

Open to English-speaking minority journalists working at a U.S. news organization or as freelance journalists in the United States. However, stories are not required to be published in English only.

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