ProPublica Selects 13 Journalists for Investigative Editor Coaching — ProPublica


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We’re happy to announce the journalists chosen because the 2025 cohort of the ProPublica Investigative Editor Coaching Program.

This system was established in 2023 to develop the ranks of editors with investigative expertise in newsrooms throughout the nation and assist higher replicate the nation as an entire. 9 journalists from throughout the nation will be a part of 4 ProPublica staffers for this yr’s program.

This program is funded by the Jonathan Logan Household Basis, which helps journalism, movie and humanities organizations whose work is devoted to social justice and strengthening democracy.

Individuals will endure a five-day intensive modifying boot camp in New York, with programs and panel discussions led by ProPublica’s senior editors. After the boot camp, members will collect just about each two months for persevering with growth seminars and be assigned a ProPublica senior editor as a mentor for recommendation on their work and careers.

“By offering investigative modifying instruments to journalists throughout the nation, we purpose to make sure that there can be extra accountability reporting in additional newsrooms throughout the nation,” stated Ginger Thompson, a managing editor at ProPublica. “It’s an effort now we have lengthy thought-about one in every of our highest priorities.”

Introducing the 2025 cohort of the ProPublica Investigative Editor Coaching Program:

Alejandra Cancino is a senior reporter at Injustice Watch, a Chicago-based nonprofit newsroom investigating the Prepare dinner County court docket system. Her award-winning investigations give attention to the intersection of presidency and enterprise, combining information with private tales to reveal systemic failures. Most not too long ago, she co-authored a five-part narrative collection that uncovered how the judicial system favors landlords’ property rights over their tenants’ rights. The venture was acknowledged with an Investigative Reporters and Editors Award. In 2022, Cancino spent a yr modifying and coaching rising journalists at Metropolis Bureau, a nonprofit group centered on Chicago’s marginalized communities. Beforehand, she coated manufacturing, financial growth and labor as a enterprise reporter on the Chicago Tribune. She is a 2025 recipient of Chicago’s Studs Terkel Award, which honors a journalist’s physique of labor. Cancino serves on the Investigative Reporters and Editors board and is a former president and board member of the Society of Skilled Journalists’ Chicago Headline Membership.

Daarel Burnette II is a senior editor at The Chronicle of Increased Schooling. Earlier than becoming a member of the Chronicle in 2022, he served as an assistant managing editor and reporter for Schooling Week and the bureau chief of Chalkbeat Tennessee, a information group primarily based in Memphis. He has labored as an training reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Structure, the Minnesota Star Tribune, and the Louisville Courier Journal. He additionally labored as a general-assignment reporter on the Chicago Tribune. He acquired his undergraduate diploma in print journalism from Hampton College and a grasp’s diploma in politics and journalism from Columbia College.

Daphne Chen is the investigations editor on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and a former investigative information reporter for the information group. In 2022, Chen was a part of a reporting group that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service for a venture that uncovered how electrical fires disproportionately endanger poor Black renters. Beforehand, she was a knowledge reporter for USA At the moment, the place she revealed that state officers repeatedly despatched kids to reside with foster mother and father accused of abuse. She additionally spent a yr as a reporting fellow in Cambodia.

Nic Garcia is The Texas Tribune’s areas editor, main a group of reporters who reside throughout the state and inform the story of Texas coverage and politics from the bottom up. In 2022, his group produced a collection on Texas’ failing water infrastructure — particularly in rural communities — that propelled a statewide funding in water. Garcia joined the Tribune after a yr as politics editor at The Des Moines Register in Iowa. He additionally was a senior author at The Dallas Morning Information, the place he was named journalist of the yr and gained a second place Headliner award for his COVID-19 protection. A Colorado native, Garcia coated the Colorado legislature for The Denver Publish. His evaluation of lobbying data impressed modifications to the state’s lobbying legal guidelines.

Nicole Lewis is the engagement editor for The Marshall Venture, main the group’s strategic efforts to deepen reporting that reaches communities most affected by the legal authorized system. She beforehand served as a senior editor at Slate, the place she led a group of writers overlaying the array of authorized points earlier than the Supreme Courtroom for the publication’s jurisprudence part. In 2020, she was the lead reporter on a first-of-its form political survey of the incarcerated, which acquired an honorable point out for an Investigative Reporters and Editors Philip Meyer Award for the venture’s pioneering use of social science analysis strategies. Previous to The Marshall Venture, Nicole reported for The Washington Publish’s America desk and the Truth Checker. She relies in Brooklyn, New York.

Andrea Lopez-Villafaña is the managing editor at Voice of San Diego. She can be a co-host on the VOSD Podcast, the preferred native public affairs podcast in San Diego, and writes a weekly e-newsletter, Cup of Chisme. She beforehand labored as a reporter at The San Diego-Union Tribune, the place she coated the town’s neighborhoods.

Jennifer Palmer is an investigative reporter at Oklahoma Watch. She has greater than 20 years of stories reporting expertise and her work has been acknowledged with awards in public service reporting and investigative reporting. She began her profession overlaying police and courts on the Rio Grande Solar, a scrappy weekly in northern New Mexico, the place her reporting led to the ouster of a distinguished choose. Earlier than becoming a member of Oklahoma Watch, she beforehand labored as a reporter on the Omaha World-Herald and The Oklahoman. She is a local of Norman, Oklahoma, and a graduate of the College of Oklahoma.

Chastity Pratt is the nationwide training editor at The Washington Publish. Previous to becoming a member of the Publish in 2024, she was the training bureau chief at The Wall Avenue Journal, a fellow on the Nieman Basis for Journalism at Harvard and coated training on the Detroit Free Press, Newsday and The Oregonian. Over time, she has helped practice college students and journalists for Harvard Faculty, the Schooling Writers Affiliation and Investigative Reporters and Editors.

Milton Valencia is The Boston Globe’s legal justice editor in metro, overseeing protection of crime, policing and public security. He was beforehand deputy editor of the Globe’s inaugural Cash, Energy, Inequality group, which focuses on addressing the racial wealth hole throughout the area. Milton began as a reporter on the Globe in 2007. In that position, he reported from the Globe’s Metropolis Corridor bureau, serving to lead protection of Boston’s historic 2021 race for mayor. In 2020, he was a part of a Globe police accountability group that uncovered corruption and mismanagement within the Boston Police Division. He additionally spent a number of years overlaying the federal justice system, together with the demise penalty trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He was a part of the workers that gained the Pulitzer Prize for its protection of the bombings. Milton started his profession at native newspapers in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He holds a level in philosophy and public coverage from the College of Massachusetts, Boston and lives south of Boston together with his spouse and their two kids.

Moreover, 4 ProPublica staffers will be a part of this yr’s cohort. They’re:

Peter DiCampo is a visuals editor at ProPublica, the place he primarily works with native associate newsrooms throughout the nation via the Native Reporting Community. His visible modifying and artwork path have been awarded by the Nationwide Press Photographers Affiliation, the Society for Information Design, The Society of Publication Designers and the On-line Journalism Awards. Previous to becoming a member of ProPublica, he was NPR’s worldwide visible editor. Earlier than turning to modifying, he labored for greater than a decade as a contract photojournalist, principally in sub-Saharan Africa. He co-founded On a regular basis Africa, a collective of photographers utilizing social media to broaden protection of Africa past the headlines, and The On a regular basis Tasks, a world group of photographers and a visible literacy nonprofit. He was a 2019 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford College, and he’s the recipient of grants and awards from the Brown Institute for Media Innovation, Code for Africa, the Magnum Basis, the Open Society Foundations, Footage of the Yr Worldwide and the Pulitzer Middle, amongst others.

Duaa Eldeib is an investigative reporter at ProPublica. She has examined failures which have led to a stillbirth disaster within the U.S., the methods by which insurance coverage corporations intrude with psychological well being remedy and the deadly penalties of delaying care in the course of the pandemic. She was a reporter and producer on the documentary “Earlier than a Breath.” Her reporting has sparked legislative hearings, spurred authorities reform and led to the exoneration of a mom who was wrongly convicted of homicide, in addition to the discharge of younger males who had been incarcerated as juveniles and later despatched to grownup jail for minor offenses. Earlier than becoming a member of ProPublica, she labored on the Chicago Tribune, the place she and two colleagues had been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. She was additionally a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in explanatory reporting twice — first in 2023 for her collection on stillbirths and once more in 2025 as a part of the group overlaying entry to psychological well being care.

Hannah Fresques is the deputy information editor at ProPublica. She has edited data-driven investigations on the aftermath of Texas’ abortion ban, high-interest tribal lending and a salmonella outbreak. She joined the group in 2016, and her work as a reporter and editor has earned recognition from Investigative Reporters and Editors Philip Meyer Journalism Awards, in addition to the On-line Information Affiliation and Sigma Delta Chi Journalism awards. Earlier than working in journalism, Fresques carried out evaluations of training coverage for a nonprofit analysis group. She holds a grasp’s diploma in quantitative strategies for social sciences from Columbia College.

Andrea Sensible is the visible technique editor at ProPublica, the place she edits pictures, illustration and different types of visible journalism. She can be the co-founder of Diversify Photograph, a nonprofit group amplifying the voices of visible creatives from underrepresented teams within the world visible media panorama. She commissioned and led a yearlong photograph essay that was awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service as a part of ProPublica’s reporting on the dangerous penalties of state abortion bans and was additionally Footage of the Yr Worldwide’s On-line Storytelling Venture of the Yr. That physique of labor was additionally acknowledged with a Nationwide Journal Award for Public Curiosity, George Polk Award for Medical Reporting, Value Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism, and Taylor Household Award for Equity in Journalism, amongst different honors. Her photograph modifying and artwork path have additionally been acknowledged by Footage of the Yr, the Nationwide Press Photographers Affiliation, the Society of Publication Designers, and the Society for Information Design. She holds a bachelor’s with honors in studio arts from Trinity Faculty and a grasp’s in pictures from Syracuse College’s S.I. Newhouse Faculty of Public Communications.