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.

Gaia Photos: Dedicated to sharing international photojournalism and documentary photography with a worldwide audience. Founded in 2008 by Nepal-based photographer, Morten Svenningsen.

Guernica / A Magazine of Art & Politics: Literary and current affairs magazine based in New York.

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.

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.

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.