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Politics Reporter, Texas Tribune
Austin
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Biography
I'm a senior and student journalist at Brown University, where I study public policy with a specialization in government, law and ethics. I'm passionate about local and narrative journalism. I've interned as a metro reporter at The News & Observer in Raleigh, NC and at Patch on Long Island, NY, and I've taken courses on political journalism and courts & justice reporting. I previously served as editor-in-chief and president of The Brown Daily Herald, Brown's independent student newspaper. As EIC, I managed a 275+ member staff and edited and oversaw news and opinions content daily. Before that, I served as a University News editor, and I covered student government and activism as a beat reporter. I'm driven by questions, caffeine, storytelling and plant-based food. I graduate from Brown in December 2022, and I'm seeking post-grad reporting opportunities. I'm particularly interested in covering courts, law and policy, with a focus on the people most impacted by decision-making, trends and developments in these areas.
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Company Info
Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit, nonpartisan digital news organization based in Austin, Texas. Founded in 2009, it focuses on public policy, politics, and government. The Tribune operates as a digital-first newsroom with bureaus in Washington, D.C., the Texas-Mexico border, Dallas, and Houston. It is recognized for its commitment to civic engagement through investigative reporting, data-driven tools, and public events. The organization covers a range of topics, including public education, healthcare, immigration, energy, criminal justice, and environmental issues. It offers interactive databases, such as government salaries and political district maps, and hosts events like the annual Texas Tribune Festival. The Tribune also developed Armstrong, an open-source publishing platform for nonprofit newsrooms. Funded through memberships, sponsorships, and grants, the Texas Tribune prioritizes transparency, making all content freely accessible and available for republishing under Creative Commons.
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+1 888-839-8682
Founded: 2009