The Investigative Reporting Workshop in Washington, DC is a journalistic training hospital that believes in the importance of accurate information for a healthy democracy and society. They bridge the gap between the best of journalism and the bulk of journalism by pairing student and early-career journalists with professional reporters on investigative, data, and enterprise projects, resulting in ambitious journalism that the public can trust.
Over the past year, the Investigative Reporting Workshop has produced and co-produced 30 stories on a wide range of topics, collaborating with major national newsrooms and nonprofits. Their recent work includes an investigative series on the Smithsonian's racial brain collection and a story on the biggest backlog in the US Diversity Visa Program. The Workshop's fellowship program has been instrumental in helping journalists make the transition from daily news reporting to investigative journalism, ensuring that important stories are told and journalism thrives.
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