Hot of the press! Another Imagine 2200 climate fiction story from Grist! This story was originally submitted to our very first Imagine contest, and while it didn’t win then, it stuck with us. Ever since, we’ve been wanting to find a way to reflect the story's unique format — the tracked changes and comments on a Word doc — in a digital story. https://lnkd.in/dZyfY7UU #climate #solarpunk #climatefiction #clifi #lgbtq #fiction
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The Uproot Project wants to bring diverse voices to the forefront of environmental reporting. As a network, we’re dedicated to advancing the careers of journalists of color who’ve been historically underrepresented in this field, imbuing journalistic coverage with critical and fresh perspectives. The Uproot Project will connect its member journalists with publications, offer training, and build community as we navigate the work ahead reporting on the environmental crises of our time. The Uproot Project is open to journalists of all races, ethnicities and backgrounds, but its goal is to uplift and support journalists of color who have been underrepresented in the journalism industry for far too long. Our group is currently funded by and assisted operationally by Grist, a nonprofit, independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate solutions and a just future. While we plan to one day operate independently, our first priority is to establish the network, welcome new members, and build a network that transforms who tells the stories of one of the most important issues of the century. The old narrative doesn’t work anymore — it never did. It’s time to take it out by its roots, and start anew.
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Register now for The Uproot Project Pitching Workshop with Carolyn Copeland from Prism Reports and freelance journalist Siri Chilukuri! Carolyn and Siri will share their insights about the pitching process and tips to help Uproot members achieve greater success with their pitches. Please note: because this is an interactive workshop, registration is limited. Registration for this session indicates your commitment to attend & participate. We look forward to seeing you there! https://lnkd.in/eVxun_KW
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????What's a week in the life of Uproot's founding Director Lucia Priselac like? Read our brand new Field Notes blog post to find out! https://lnkd.in/eKPt5M72
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Win Patagonia merchandise from The Uproot Project! For every?$10 donation?to The Uproot Project, you'll earn a chance to win some incredible merch from Patagonia. Your contribution not only supports our mission but also gives you a shot at snagging some eco-friendly gear. Why Donate? Your contribution helps keep Uproot membership free for journalists of color. It ensures Uproot can continue to provide free resources. You're investing in the future of inclusive environmental journalism. You're addressing systemic inequities within both the journalism and environmental sectors. You're fostering a more equitable and representative media landscape. How to Enter: Make a donation (Each $10 donation on ActBlue earns one entry. Proof of donation required.) Fill out the giveaway form linked below for a chance to win. Shipping to U.S. only. Participants must be 18 or older to participate. Multiple winners will be announced by June 1, 2024. Donate: https://lnkd.in/efSvDmbJ Enter Giveaway: https://lnkd.in/ee8qAtxW
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Join The Uproot Project tomorrow, April 5th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. ET, for an evening of fun and community, and celebrate another incredible year of growth for our network! Register at the link in our bio. #EnvironmentalJournalism #SEJ2024 #Philadelphia
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Yesterday, we celebrated three glorious years of The Uproot Project. From an idea to a global network of environmental journalists of color that is growing every single day, Uproot has grown so much it just three short years! Here's to many more years together, Uprooters! https://lnkd.in/efSvDmbJ #UprootAnniversary #Nonprofit #EnvironmentalJournalism
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??? Applications are now open for the 2024 Uproot Environmental Justice Fellowship! This year-long fellowship offers funding to seven journalists pursuing reporting projects highlighting undercovered environmental justice topics. Learn more and apply here:?https://lnkd.in/gi6ibC54
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??? Applications are now open for the 2024 Uproot Environmental Justice Fellowship! This year-long fellowship offers funding to seven journalists pursuing reporting projects highlighting undercovered environmental justice topics. Learn more and apply here:?https://lnkd.in/gi6ibC54
Apply to the Uproot Project Environmental Justice Fellowship
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?We are absolutely delighted to announce that The Uproot Project was selected as a semifinalist for the 2024 Climate Leadership Awards! #EnvironmentalJournalism #JournalistsOfColor #Climate #Nonprofit https://lnkd.in/e4ThmzXw
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NEW UPROOT WEBINAR! In partnership with the National Geographic Society Mapping the World’s Water Shortages - Using Visual Tools to Tell Water Stories The water crisis and climate crisis are inextricably linked. But the water crisis and its impacts look different in communities throughout the world. Join us on?Wednesday, December 6, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. ET?for a webinar on the?World Water Map?which is part of the National Geographic Society’s World Freshwater Initiative. Built on 40 years of data, the World Water Map is a tool for journalists, hydrologists, educators, and policymakers to account for every drop of water around the world and contextualize what’s driving water demand. During this interactive session, Uproot Project members and attendees will: -Get direct experience using the Map -Learn how to identify water gap “hotspots” -Understand the drivers of water demand by household use, agriculture, and industry, and how trends in demand have changed over time -Hear from fellow journalists and storytellers who are using the Map to document the water crisis - and sustainable solutions - in their own communities.? Panelists: -Paul Nwulu, Senior Director of Storytelling Programs, National Geographic Society -Niko Wanders, Associate Professor Hydrological Extremes, Utrecht University -Aika Kirei, Filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer -Caitlin Ochs, Freelance Visual Journalist and National Geographic Explorer Please use the link below to join the webinar: https://lnkd.in/gxDJ5jTZ Passcode: 181753
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