Global Journalist: From lone wolves to cross-border collaborators

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Felix Marquez

Once cut-throat competitors, journalists are now more frequently working together — often across borders — to investigate social problems that authorities either can't or won't tackle. 

All too often, these stories involve the murders of reporters. 

Global Journalist talked to founders of several ambitious collaborative journalism efforts about what got them started and how they keep going.

Guests:

  • Laurent Richard
  • Brant Houston
  • Drew Sullivan
  • Rosental Alves
  • Rana Sabbagh
  • Emmanuel Freudenthal
  • Kiran Maharaj

Host: Matt Schmittdiel

Producers:

  • Sijan McGinnis
  • Rebecca Zhang
  • Zoe Shedd

Executive producers:

  • Trevor Hook
  • Taylor Freeman
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KATHY KIELY is a veteran reporter and editor with a multimedia portfolio and a passion for transparency, free speech and teaching. After a long career covering politics in Washington, Kiely moved into the classroom full-time because, she says, universities are the laboratories that will discover the formula for making fact-based journalism viable again.
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