Help SEJ Support Journalists Like Debra Krol [1]
Debra Utacia Krol, Indigenous affairs reporter at The Arizona Republic, is an award-winning journalist with an emphasis on Native issues, environmental and science issues and travel, who's fond of averring that "My beat is Indians." More about Debra [2]. |
"SEJ supports environmental journalists with training, networking and resources. If you're working in environmental journalism or are just interested in the field, SEJ is the place to be."
- Debra Krol [2], Arizona Republic
Here's how you can help
journalists like Deb:
Give to SEJ Programs [3] to support essential training, resources, and convening, such as:
- SEJ Webinars like "Covering Climate Solutions — Indigenous Communities and Nature-Based Approaches [4]"
- #SEJ2023 Annual Conference [5] events like "Covering Indian Country for Non-Natives [6]" and "Biodiversity 201: Reporting on the Sixth Extinction"
- SEJ Diversity Fellowships: Support the attendance of diverse journalists at #SEJ2023. One of last year's fellows said, "SEJ is the best! I felt super supported, listened to, etc. I could not have attended the conference without [the fellowship]. SEJ staff were highly responsive and communicative. So grateful for the support all around."
Give to SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism [3] to support small story grants, such as:
- "How Indigenous Memories Can Help Save Species From Extinction [7]," Vox, by Karen Pinchin [8].
- "Re-Indigenizing the Story of Bears Ears [9]," Boulder Weekly, by Rico Moore [10].
- "Uranium Widows in Navajo Country [11]," Sierra Magazine, by Wudan Yan [12].
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