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      <image:caption>Tobias Keene, D.D.S. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Tobias Keene brings a bit of unabashed Southern hospitality to all his patients. He moved to Washington, D.C. over thirty years ago as a freshman at Ivy College. Right after graduation, he attended World University’s School of Dentistry. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District. He is part of the 123 Dental Association and stays up-to-date on the latest dental discoveries. When not striving to keep his patients happy and healthy, he’s enjoys hiking with his family in Rock Creek Park.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tobias Keene, D.D.S. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Tobias Keene brings a bit of unabashed Southern hospitality to all his patients. He moved to Washington, D.C. over thirty years ago as a freshman at Ivy College. Right after graduation, he attended World University’s School of Dentistry. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District. He is part of the 123 Dental Association and stays up-to-date on the latest dental discoveries. When not striving to keep his patients happy and healthy, he’s enjoys hiking with his family in Rock Creek Park.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James is an organizer and communicator based in Philly. In 2022, he served as Organizing Director for Summer Lee's historic Congressional primary victory. He then served as a statehouse Campaign Manager in the Philly suburbs, helping flip the PA House from red to blue. Previously, he edited the Nation’s Student Dispatch feature from 2013-2016 and served as the Pennsylvania Correspondent for the Nation/Colorlines’ Voting Rights Watch Project. He has also led union and youth organizing campaigns at Yale, Duke, and schools across PA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tatyana is a DC-based multimedia journalist. Born and raised in South Florida, Tatyana grew up fascinated by the world of journalism. As the daughter of a journalist, she grew up in the newsroom. Since then, she's been building hard skills in research, audience engagement, and multimedia producing and editing. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism and a master's degree in journalism at the Howard Center for Investigative Reporting at the University of Maryland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Irene Franco Rubio is an abolitionist, activist, scholar and community organizer from Phoenix, AZ. A young Latina of Guatemalan and Mexican descent, Irene is rooted in community and devoted to movements for justice for historically oppressed communities with multifaceted experience as an intersectional movement builder. A writer and public thought leader, Franco Rubio is a media professional at the intersection of community and journalism. She has been recognized as a Marguerite Casey Foundation’s Equal Voice News Scholar, International Center for Journalists Fellow, ProPublica Diversity Scholar, Facebook Journalism Project Scholar, among others. Throughout her career, Irene has centered her activism at the intersection of activism, academia, and justice as a global citizen &amp; catalyst for change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alejandro is a storyteller by training and a campaign strategist by practice. Born in Hidalgo, Mexico, and raised in North Carolina, he developed his passion for community engagement and advocacy by serving as the student body president of Pomona College. He has supported local and national social, racial, and economic justice campaigns with the Center for Popular Democracy and Forward Justice and Southern Vision Alliance. Alejandro is the Digital Strategist for Mobilization and Engagement at Unitarian Universalist Service Committee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from Pakistan, Rjaa graduated from Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication in May 2021. While at college, she served as the president of the Temple chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association. She was also a managing editor of The Temple News from 2019-2020. Alongside her work with Just Media, she is currently a communications specialist at The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice. She has also worked with the Pennsylvania Capital-Star in the past and Resolve Philadelphia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Hands Off DC Is Organizing on Behalf of the District, in Resistance to Congress</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Serena Zets, 2022 Uprising Fellow. Published on July 28, 2023 at the Washington City Paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>By Serena Zets, 2022 Uprising Fellow. Published on July 28, 2023 at the Washington City Paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - DRUG WAR TACTICS WON’T STOP XYLAZINE DEATHS</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Clare Boyle, 2022 Philly Movement Media Fellow. Published on May 25, 2023 at The Appeal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>By Lauren Braithwaite, 2022 Uprising Fellow. Published on May 19, 2023 at the Real News Network.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Philly’s New Violence Intervention Program Focuses On Stability And Support</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Natalie Kerr, 2022 Philly Movement Media Fellow. Published on May 4, 2023 at Next City</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - People incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections are waiting months to receive reduced sentence credits</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Mai Tran, Uprising Fellow. Published on August 23rd, 2022 at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - For Black Jews, Policing Synadodues Will Never Be The Solution</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Sarah Hoffman. Published on August 13th, 2022 at Mic.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Houston’s Fight To Decriminalize Mental Illness And Homelessness</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Atirikta Kumnar, Uprising Fellow. Published on July 15th, 2022 at The Real News Network.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Opinion: Eric Adams’ History of Respectability Politics is Holding Him Back as Mayor</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Rosalyn Huff, NYC criminal defense paralegal. Published on April 20th, 2022 at City Limits.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Florida Is Set to Create a New Police Force to Investigate Elections</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Kay-Ann Henry, Just 2020 Fellow. Published on March 16th, 2022 at Bolts.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - The Illinois Department of Corrections’ commissary shortage harms incarcerated people</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Mai Tran, Uprising Fellow. Published on February 8th, 2022 at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is a lesson in restorative justice</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Raven Yamamoto, Uprising Fellow. Published on December 23, 2021, at Waging Nonviolence.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - With Efforts to Defund Police Backsliding, the BLM Movement Is Focusing on Mutual Aid</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Marco Salinas, Uprising Fellow. Published on October 14, 2021, at The Progressive.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - VOICES: In DeSantis' Florida, the Tally 19 face an uphill battle for justice</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Kacey Johnson, Uprising Fellow. Published on June 4, 2021, at Facing South.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Pittsburgh Voters May Ban Solitary Confinement in Jail Today</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Ahmari Anthony, Uprising Fellow. Published on May 18, 2021, at The Appeal.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Florida’s ‘Anti-Rioting’ Law Criminalizes Protesters and Creates New Crimes</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Kay-Ann Henry, Just 2020 Fellow. Published on May 5, 2021, at Teen Vogue.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - In Small Black Southern Towns, the Cops Remain Undaunted</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Justin L. Brooks, Uprising Fellow. Published on Apr. 16, 2021, at The American Prospect.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - What the Cops Off Campus Movement Looks Like Across the Country</image:title>
      <image:caption>Featuring Anna Deogratias, Just 2020 Fellow, as part of a national roundtable. Published on Apr. 12, 2021, at The Nation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Oakland Eliminated its School Police Force—So What Happens Now?</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Samuel Getachew, Uprising Fellow. Published on Mar. 11, 2021, at KQED.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - ‘Defund the police’ is not a slogan. It’s a demand</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Aris Brown, Uprising Fellow. Published on Feb. 26, 2021, at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Seattle cut its police budget. Now the public will decide how to spend the money</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Manjeet Kaur, Uprising Fellow. Published on Jan. 28, 2021, at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - In the Georgia runoffs, 'poll chaplains' continue King's legacy</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Deirdre Jonese Austin, Just 2020 Fellow. Published on Dec. 21, 2020, at Facing South.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For the November 2020 elections, our youth writing fellows published a series of rolling #JUST2020 dispatches for the Just Media Twitter feed, with on-the-ground reports on electoral justice organizing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - How defunding the police won this fall—and what’s next</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Just Media’s Fall 2020 Fellows. Published on Dec. 11, 2020, at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - These Georgians can’t vote on Tuesday. But they’re mobilizing by the thousands.</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Deirdre Jonese Austin, Just 2020 Fellow. Published on Nov. 2, 2020, at Facing South.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - Defending the vote in communities of color: Scenes from a national groundswell</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Just Media’s Just 2020 Fellows. Published on Oct. 31, 2020, at Prism.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>National Stories - I just graduated—but my friend is stuck in prison.</image:title>
      <image:caption>By Savannah Baker. Published in the Aug. 12, 2020, issue of Queen City Nerve.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmari Anthony Born in Pittsburgh and currently residing in Washington, DC, Ahmari Anthony (she/her) is a school social worker and freelance journalist with an enriching academic background from Howard University in Journalism, English, and macro social work. Ahmari is committed to confronting the school-to-prison pipeline and advocating for restorative justice. As a P.O.W.E.R. fellow, Ahmari aims to spotlight the injustices and flaws of the criminal legal system, drawing from her experiences working with system-involved youth and communities. Alongside her dedication to these issues, she seeks to develop further her trauma reporting, writing, and editor communication skills.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tinashe Chingarande A writer deeply engaged in examining history, politics, culture, and identity, Tinashe Chingarande (she/her) is committed to analyzing the impacts of criminal justice in our 21st-century American society. As a P.O.W.E.R. Fellow, Tinashe is eager to bring to light stories about who faces punishment, who escapes it, and the reasons behind these realities. Her fellowship journey will include honing his skills in interviewing, source building, trauma reporting, writing, and story pitching. Her unique perspective and earnest dedication make her an invaluable asset to our program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ariyana Griffin Ariyana Griffin (she/her), originally from Inglewood, California, is pursuing a graduate degree in journalism at Morgan State University after graduating from Clark Atlanta University. While in the P.O.W.E.R. Fellowship, Ariyana looks forward to using her unique voice to bring attention to critical issues in Baltimore and other communities of color. Ariyana will work on expanding her skills in interviewing, source building, trauma reporting, writing, and story pitching, contributing to her passion for telling compelling narratives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Clare Boyle Clare Boyle(they/them/he/his) was born in Wisconsin, grew up in Connecticut, but now resides in Philadelphia. Clare graduated from Brown University and studied English and French literature. They have prior experience with radio production experience, playwriting, and journalism. Clare has written about gun violence, dating, and culture. During this fellowship, they look forward to bringing forth a conversation based on diversion programs, the the justice system’s impact on individuals who engage in sex work and drug abuse.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elizabeth Nacion Elizabeth Nacion is a senior at Villanova University majoring in Peace and Justice and English, and minoring in communications. She is passionate about combining her background in community service with her writing. As a Just Media Fellow, she aims to expose underrepresented issues, specifically violence against Asian Americans in Philadelphia's Chinatown. Elizabeth is from Piscataway, New Jersey and dreams of living in New York City and pursuing a career as a lawyer or writer. Elizabeth is also a talented singer who has performed original music several times in her hometown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natalie Kerr Natalie Kerr (she/her) is a senior studying Journalism and Environmental Studies, with a minor in Spanish, at Temple University in Philadelphia. She is originally from Tampa, Florida, where she was raised and connected to nature— waking up to birds' sounds, the ocean's smell, and an overflow of beautiful wildlife. She is passionate about changing the tone of environmental journalism and presenting issues of the environment in a way that shows the negative parts of the environment, while also being very personal to local communities and the beauty in the future betterment of their relationship to the environment. Natalie believes in serving as a bridge between the voices of youth seeking justice and adult communities who misunderstand their voices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kayla Taylor Kayla Taylor (she/her) was born and raised in the Olney neighborhood of North Philly, where she sees stories on every block. Kayla describes her storytelling practice as “Black forward” and hopes her work can invite people outside of her communities into a deeper understanding of Black experiences. Kayla has covered the Black Lives Matter movement from the frontlines and published pieces with The Philadelphia Sunday Sun, Westside Journals, and the Blues Babe Foundation. As a Just Media fellow, Kayla will investigate how youth are treated in the “school to prison pipeline”–a focus inspired by her work as a seventh grade humanities teacher and her own experiences as a student in Philly schools. Kayla is a college junior studying Education and enjoys photography, graphic design, and trying new restaurants.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Imani Stephens Tempe, Arizona Imani was born and raised in Compton, California. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University with summa cum laude honors. Additionally, Imani recently received a Master of Legal Studies with an emphasis in criminal law from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. She is an eager and passionate journalist focusing on investigations, law, justice, crime, and politics</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lauren Braithwaite Springfield Garden, NY Lauren is currently a junior, majoring in Political Science with a minor in Digital Media and Journalism. At John Jay, Braithwaite is a member of the Political Science honor society, Pi Sigma Alpha, and has worked on a political campaign. Braithwaite discovered her passion for Journalism at John Jay and decided to be Managing Editor for the school's paper. She aspires to be an investigative journalist, exposing injustice and giving a voice to the voiceless. She seeks to educate people and widen their lens of other lived experiences.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Serena Zets Washington, D.C. Serena is a journalist, communications specialist, and storyteller working to uncover and amplify the work of the movements they care about. Serena graduated from Oberlin College last year with a degree in sociology and political science and now works at the Center on Privacy &amp; Technology at Georgetown Law, a think tank focused on privacy and surveillance law and policy—and the communities they affect. Serena’s freelance work can be found in Refinery29, Teen Vogue, Apartment Therapy, Mixed Mag, and more outlets to come!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rosalyn Huff New York, NY Rosalyn is a writer, advocate, and aspiring attorney. She was born and raised in Kentucky, where she first discovered her passion for social justice. She cultivated this passion at Columbia University through her involvement in student-led organizing and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science in 2020. She is currently working as a Criminal Defense Paralegal in New York City and is interested in writing about the conditions of jails and prisons in New York as well as the abolitionist movement to close New York City jails.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nadiyah Timmons Nadiyah is a sophomore journalism major with a minor in leadership at Temple University. Being raised by my grandmother helped her become familiar with issues children face when they're prematurely placed into adult situations. She aims to explore these topics and how they affect children's paths in life, with the hope of catalyzing reform in educational and other systems impacting children. As a Philly Movement Media Fellow, she hopes to learn others' stories to produce ethical journalistic writing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brianna Navarre Brianna is a recent graduate of Brown University with a double concentration in English and French who’s only recently found her voice. During her final year of undergrad, she began writing for publications in her native Louisiana, covering music, culture, and how racial politics play into the two. However, she’s currently pivoting her writing to reflect her passion for women’s rights and welfare—particularly those of black women and other under-protected groups. Keeping with her love of music, she is additionally interested in music and music education as vehicles for social reintegration for our formerly incarcerated sisters and brothers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ethan (Lilly) Rodriguez Ethan (Lilly) is a Puerto Rican college student who grew up in North Philadelphia. They attend Arcadia University, majoring in English with a concentration in magazine writing. They plan to pursue a career path in journalism and have been part of numerous publications during their high school years. Their mission is to help create an equitable future for Black and brown folks while using their voice to talk about the many social injustices plaguing our city and world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ketterick Waddell Ketterick Waddell is a self-taught visual artist with a focus in writing and photography. His works are interpretations of social issues as they relate to the human experience. He has been influenced by radical movements and critical theory. Ketterick attempts to reflect cultural expressions through symbolism and technique that illuminate the experiences of members of the black, brown, and marginalized communities. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Arts Entrepreneurship, and is currently enrolled in the Media Studies and Production Master of Arts program at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ray Hobbs (He/They) Ray is a senior Journalism student at Temple University. Ray engages in community building on campus as the Community Service Liaison for Queer People of Color, an organization dedicated to creating space for queer students of color on campus. For their LGBT Studies minor course, Ray has been interning at Bebashi—Transition for Hope. Bebashi is a black-led full-service HIV/AIDS organization with a focus on serving low-income people of color, LGBTQ people, and those who are food insecure. Currently, Ray works as the Copy Editor for Templar and has spent time writing for their University’s media outlets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Janna MacPherson Janna is currently a PhD student and instructor at Drexel University's Communication, Culture and Media program. She is currently researching the links between discourse, media narratives and constructions of prisons, policing and surveillance. Janna grew up and spent her whole live in Philadelphia, which has inspired her to pursue justice here at home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Keyssh Datts Keyssh is multimedia creator/writer and community organizer from Southwest Philly. They use their deep love of Black Studies and Abolition to create art that helps people learn and unlearn their biases around culture and oppressive social systems. When people see their work Keyssh wants them to see the influence their ancestors and the past they had on them. They want to create art that speaks to the emotional and physical freedom of humans. Art is their expression of freedom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sage Sankofa Sage is a non-binary first-generation college graduate, from Philadelphia, Pa. They studied sociology and LGBTQ studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Over the years they facilitated gender and sexuality trainings in various fields, such as non-profit, K-12 and higher education. As a community organizer they’ve organized policy changes, protests and connecting communities to resources. Sage believes that media is how we indoctrinate people to various problematic social constructs, through media people authentic experiences can be seen, heard or even read. Sage strives to tell the stories of marginalized folks through media because the only person in charge of their story is the folks living them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joana Chai-chang Azterbaum, Los Angeles, CA Joana is a rising movement journalist from Los Angeles Glendale's Verdugo foothills, unceded Tongva/Kizh and Fernandeño Tatavium territories. She is a trans woman of color organizer and a diaspora daughter to Chinese-Jamaican (Afro-Hakka) and Jewish-Argentine (Ashkenazi) migrant parents. In recent years, she has organized in California's transgender, gendernonconforming, and intersex (TGI) movement advocating for the rights of refugee and incarcerated peoples. As a university student, she organized with the national Students for Justice in Palestine movement and worked as a popular educator in US-Latin American solidarity efforts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mai Tran, New York, NY Mai Tran is a (gender) queer Vietnamese American writer based in New York. She is currently an MFA candidate at Sarah Lawrence College and her work has appeared in Vox, GEN, i-D, Autostraddle, and elsewhere. She serves as a nonfiction coordinator for MFA App Review and is a mentor with the PEN Prison &amp; Justice Writing Program. In her free time, you can find her mailing postcards, taking walks, or playing with her foster cats.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>De'Aundré Barnes, Whitsett, NC De'Aundré is a recent graduate of North Carolina Central University with a degree in Mass Communications and a concentration in broadcast media. They hope to work in the entertainment industry either as a host or a writer for a music magazine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vanny Veras, Miami, Fl Vanny V (any pronouns) is a cultural worker, poet, and organizer born and raised in Miami Dade and a daughter of black and brown dominican immigrants. They are currently working with the Miami Workers Center as a Housing Justice Organizer. Vanny's first exposure to organizing was through Police and Prison Abolition and Reproductive Justice work with The Dream Defenders. They also were a founding member of Dissenters, a youth organization dedicated to abolishing the Military Industrial Complex. Their work and social poetics continues to flourish in collaboration with others at Voices: Poetry for the People MIA, FempowerMIA, and others. They aspire to continue to study and experiment with revolutionary art making and movement building.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maddy Levin, Denver, CO Maddy is from Denver, Colorado with roots in Seattle (yes, they prefer Starbucks over Dunkin Donuts), and have a passion for journalism. They have worked on initiatives such as The Trace’s “Since Parkland” project, documenting a year of teens killed by gun violence since the Parkland Shooting. They have also served on the Denver Mayor’s Youth Commission, where along with fellow commissioners, planned a city wide town hall and promoted a summer without gun violence. They consider themselves an activist that aspires to change the world through journalism.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rabria Moore, Durant, MS Rabria Moore is a writer and storyteller who believes that telling stories has the power to change narratives and change minds. She believes in advocating for underrepresented communities through writing and using storytelling to highlight diverse voices. Her goal is to always give a voice to those who aren’t heard. She hopes to become a journalist, covering either social justice issues, international relations, race relations or politics. Rabria is a junior at the University of Mississippi, where she is majoring in journalism and political science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Atirikta Kumar, Houston, TX Atirikta is a freshman at the University of Houston, majoring in Journalism and hopes to add Political Science as a second major by Fall 22. Originally from India, she moved to Garrison, TX at the start of her freshman year of high school. Writing and telling stories about different people, places and experiences is something that she is passionate about. Atirikta loves to read, listen to Taylor Swift, and Harry Styles in addition to classic rock and write poems &amp; stories both fictional and real. She is also a theater kid with a love for ice-hockey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maiya Lewis, Charlotte, NC Maiya is a graduate from Arizona State University with a degree in journalism and a minor in sustainability. A queer Black woman hailing from the south, her main focus has been on creating more equitable communities and working to bond businesses with locals with the goal of creating more sustainable communities for future generations that benefits the area as a whole. She plans to attend grad school to study Urban Planning in order to contribute more directly to this cause.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kacey Johnson, Los Angeles, CA Kacey is an emerging writer raised in South Florida. I channel activism, blackness, queerness, and poverty in all my work. Primarily my writing is in the narrative field including spoken word poetry, rap, television screenplays, and academic articles. I am pursuing a Masters in Entertainment Industry Management at Carnegie Mellon University. I plan to become a prolific show-runner for programming centered on empowering marginalized communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aya Miller, Kalamazoo, MI Aya is a second-year student at Western Michigan University. I've been doing journalism for almost five years now yet I've never taken a journalism class. I'm super passionate about politics, social justice, wellness, lifestyle, and one day I'd like to start a magazine and wellness company. My favorite aspects of journalism are how language can be used to compel others and how you can tell the stories of those who are often overlooked by society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmari Anthony, Pittsburgh, PA Ahmari is a budding cultural worker and organizer, born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. She currently attends Howard University, where she is an award-winning student and journalist. Using the powers of education and collective action, Ahmari hopes to build a better world for herself and her descendants. Until then, she writes (and edits) pieces about culture, history, media, and all things related to how we relate to each other. She also is an organizational leader, a reader, big sister, plant mom, and water sign.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Modesty Sanchez, Boston, MA Modesty Sanchez is a senior at Emerson College majoring in Magazine Publishing, and minoring in Sociology and Postcolonial Studies. She enjoys writing about topics relevant to young adults, such as sex and sexuality, politics, identity, and culture. When she’s not writing, she can be found reading, going to concerts (when they were a thing), watching Seinfeld, or not living up to her name.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shakilya Lawrence, Raleigh, NC Shakilya is a Raleigh-based novelist and writer. She has a college background encompassing science, public health, and psychology background. However, shortly after graduation, she decided to pursue her dream of writing and has been doing it professionally since 2018. She enjoys writing about anything she’s passionate about with an emphasis on science, lifestyle, life lessons, and especially current events. Within her community, she’s involved in activism and advocacy as she’s desires to make a difference and produce change in the world around her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Justin Brooks, Starkville, MS Justin is a third year student at UC Berkeley School of Law and an alumnus of Morehouse College. Originally from Starkville, Mississippi, Justin is a freelance writer who explores race, policing, prisons, and criminal law. He has written for publications like The Appeal, among others. At UC Berkeley School of Law, Justin has served as president of student government, a student-attorney representing incarcerated clients, and an editor for Berkeley Law Journal of African-American Law &amp; Policy. Prior to law school, he lived in South Africa for six months. As a Just Media Fellow, he hopes to continue to bridge the gap between academic and community education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Manjeet Kaur, Portland, OR Manjeet is a Community Organizer at a racial justice organization in Portland, OR (Unite Oregon) where she works on housing/environmental justice projects as well as progressive policy advocacy. She recently graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in Law, Societies &amp; Justice and has spent the past few years researching the many ways in which the policing/incarceration systems in this country have been built to marginalize and oppress BIPOC communities. Manjeet looks forward to fueling the movement towards justice through reporting on the activism taking place around police divestment in the Pacific Northwest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brooke Ontiveros, Austin, TX Brooke is a second year journalism major at the University of Texas at Austin. Brooke reports for the Daily Texan as a senior crime reporter. She is passionate about social justice movements, and hopes to become an investigative reporter that covers injustice towards BIPOC communities.</image:caption>
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