How did we investigate ICE street arrests? In part, by traveling to federal courthouses in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York and in New Jersey to collect petitions.
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Journalists in New York and Los Angeles: send us your hyper-local story pitches that center a particular immigrant community or neighborhood in these two cities.
Read more about Fi2W's approach to virtual workshops, along with experiments launched by many other newsroom participants.
Check out Fi2W’s new zine about our investigative series, Surveilled and Sold. Available in English and Spanish, the zine focuses on how surveillance tools — known as automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) — undermine sanctuary protections in Portland, Oregon.
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Feet in 2 Worlds is accepting pitches for our new series, City of Possibility. Pitch us your story ideas focusing on a specific immigrant community and neighborhood in New York City and the Los Angeles area!
We're open to written stories, audio pieces, photo essays, and short videos.
Today is the last day to sign up for Fundamentals of Interviewing! 📝
Join Managing Editor @quincetessence.bsky.social and Managing Director @miaestellewarren.bsky.social for this interactive virtual two-day workshop:
www.fi2w.org/audio-worksh...
We're accepting pitches for our new series 🏙️CITY OF POSSIBILITY🏙️ until this Thursday, June 11th!
www.fi2w.org/call-for-pit...
Earlier this year, we offered a free 2-day workshop focused on audio journalism techniques funded by the Reynold Journalism Institute's Community-Centered Symposium.
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ICE data doesn’t show where street arrests are happening and to whom — so we built our own database from over a thousand court records.