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Celina Fang

Celina Fang

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Senior Multimedia Editor, The Marshall Project

Biography

Celina Fang is the multimedia editor. Previously, she was a photo editor for the National and Metro sections of The New York Times. She has shot and produced videos for The New York Times and has worked on a number of documentary films. Her work as an editor has been recognized by Pictures of the Year International, NPPA's Best of Photojournalism, the Society for News Design and the Loeb Awards.

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Total articles 30

  • Out on Parole in Colorado? You Can Vote!

    By Alexandra Arriaga, Andrew Calderon Verified, Celina Fang Verified, Bo-Won Keum

    Jun. 24, 2022

  • ¿Está Usted En Libertad Condicional en Colorado? ¡Puede Votar!

    By Alexandra Arriaga, Andrew Calderon Verified, Celina Fang Verified, Bo-Won Keum

    Jun. 24, 2022

  • Out on Parole in Colorado? You Can Vote.

    By Alexandra Arriaga, Andrew Calderon Verified, Celina Fang Verified, Bo-Won Keum

    Jun. 23, 2022

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The Marshall Project

The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news organization focused on the U.S. criminal justice system. Founded in 2014 by Neil Barsky, it aims to highlight the need for reform in a system that often perpetuates racial and economic inequities. The organization is named after Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and is dedicated to creating a sense of urgency around these issues. The Marshall Project provides high-quality journalism that exposes injustices within the criminal justice system. It also offers multimedia content, including video series and publications like "The Marshall Project Inside," which reaches incarcerated individuals in over 1,300 prisons and jails. Additionally, it has established a local network in cities such as Cleveland, Jackson, and St. Louis to cover regional criminal justice issues. The organization serves a diverse audience, including legislators, justice system professionals, and families of incarcerated individuals. It has received multiple awards for its impactful reporting and has secured grants to support its initiatives.

New York, New York, United States

'+1 212-803-5200

Founded: 2014