COMMUNITY
Americas Quarterly: A quarterly magazine and daily blog from the Americas Society and Council of the Americas, dedicated to policy issues, economics, finance, and politics in the region.
Freelance Café: A support, networking, and resource center for freelancers, artists, contractors, and other independents in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Gaia Photos: Dedicated to sharing international photojournalism and documentary photography with a worldwide audience.
Guernica / A Magazine of Art & Politics: Literary and current affairs magazine based in New York.
Homelands Productions: Homelands Productions is an independent, non-profit journalism cooperative specializing in radio documentaries. Its mission is to illuminate complex issues through compelling broadcasts, articles, books, and educational forums, and to foster freedom of expression and creative risk through the media arts. Homelands is our fiscal sponsor.
International Reporting Project: Eight-week fellowship program for U.S. journalists based at Johns Hopkins University’s School for Advanced International Studies. The IRP funded our work in Haiti in 2008.
The Kitchen Sisters: Audio storytelling on the radio by mentors, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva.
L. Nowlin Gallery: Austin, TX photo gallery representing some of Bear’s work.
Médecins Sans Frontières: Humanitarian aid organization providing emergency medical assistance all over the world. We’ve worked alongside with them in Peru, Brazil, and Haiti.
Orion Magazine: Bimonthly non-profit magazine devoted to exploring the ways in which people, nature and culture intersect.
Public Radio Exchange (PRX): Online marketplace for the distribution and licensing of public radio programming by independent producers, shows and stations.
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting: Non-profit that provides grants for journalists doing international reporting. The Pulitzer Center funded our project on coca policy in Bolivia.
Via-Visuals Photo Agency: Lisbon-based photo agency representing some of Bear’s editorial and reportage work.
The Virginia Quarterly Review: A national and international journal of the arts, current events and opinion, founded in 1925 at the University of Virginia.
The World: A PRI/BBC public radio program produced in Boston, broadcast daily in 218 stations around the country.