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Nora Gámez Torres, Cuban Journalist in Florida, Wins Maria Moors Cabot Prize
The award-winning reporter was described by the jury as “the most authoritative voice on the island nation in the US media.”
The award-winning reporter was described by the jury as “the most authoritative voice on the island nation in the US media.”
Tristan Ahtone is an award-winning journalist that has demonstrated the power of using historical archives to expose systemic injustices imposed on Indigenous communities.
The global nonprofit WITNESS seeks to address one of the biggest data gaps in the digital verification landscape: the dependence on tools-based methods that lack local knowledge.
Journalism pioneer Maria Ressa, famed economist Joseph Stiglitz, and UN Rwanda Tribunal prosecutor Charles Adeogun-Phillips headline the top experts on the conference’s program.
Inkyfada’s Malek Khadhraoui believes in using the power of collaboration and innovation to work around repressive regimes and a systemic lack of access to information.
Our round-up of the best in recent data journalism also features stories on Russia’s military equipment losses, Pacific deep-sea mining, and Paralympic swimming.
GIJC25 will feature an esteemed line-up of journalism veterans, data gurus, and subject matter experts from nearly 100 countries.
Nominations are now open for three regional representatives, and for four at-large director positions on the organization’s board.
Verah Okeyo and Anne Mawathe were frustrated with newsroom constraints and envisioned producing deeply reported stories that communities and policymakers could not ignore.
With 15 different conference tracks and more than 150 planned sessions and workshops, GIJC25 will feature a wealth of esteemed journalists, data gurus, and subject matter experts.