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14–15
November
2024
Abu Bakr Bashir
Abu Bakr Bashir is a Palestinian journalist who lived and worked in Gaza reporting to National Public Radio (NPR), Wall Street Journal, & other international media outlets. Bashir has been based in London since 2019 reporting remotely on the Gaza war to NPR and The New York Times.
Ariane Lavrilleux
Ariane Lavrilleux is a French journalist working in the Middle East and based in Cairo. In 2023, the French justice system seized equipment related to her investigation into Operation Sirli, with the aim of identifying her sources.
Bradley Hope
Bradley Hope is co-founder of Project Brazen, a journalism studio based in London and Singapore. He is the co-author of Billion Dollar Whale, Blood and Oil and author of The Rebel and the Kingdom. He spent seven years breaking stories and leading investigations at the Wall Street Journal from New York and London.
Calle Fuhr
Calle Fuhr is a playwright, theatre director and performer from Düsseldorf. He creates investigative theatre plays with journalists from CORRECTIV and DOSSIER about fossil fuel companies and white collar crime.
Catherine V. Herridge
Catherine V. Herridge is an Emmy Award‐winning veteran investigative correspondent who covers national security and intelligence. In February, Herridge was held in civil contempt by a US federal court for refusing to disclose her confidential sources for a series of national security reports in 2017.
Dominic Gates
Dominic Gates has been the Seattle Times aerospace reporter since 2003. Over the years, Gates has broken numerous news stories on Boeing and the broader aviation industry, focused in particular on the company leadership’s strained relations with its employees in the Puget Sound region where Boeing was founded.
Florence de Changy
Florence de Changy is a foreign correspondent, currently based in Hong Kong for Le Monde and RFI. She has been covering Asia-Pacific since the early 90s, from Sydney, Auckland, Kuala Lumpur and Taipei.
Frances Stonor Saunders
Frances Stonor Saunders is a writer, broadcaster and documentary maker. Her first book, Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War won the Royal Historical Society’s William Gladstone Memorial Prize, was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and is now published in fifteen languages.
Gerry Wagschal
Gerald (Gerry) Wagschal is a former Senior Investigative Producer for the Investigative Unit at ABC News in New York. He produced investigative reports for the ABC News programs Good Morning America, World News Tonight with David Muir, Nightline and 20/20.
Harlo Holmes
Harlo Holmes is the Director of Digital Security at Freedom of the Press Foundation. She strives to help individual journalists in various media organisations become confident and effective in securing their communications within their newsrooms, with their sources, and with the public at large.
Holger Stark
Until 1991 Holger Stark studied journalism in Munich and Berlin before he started working as an editor for the Berliner Zeitung. From 1993 until 1998 he studied political science at the Otto-Suhr-Institute at the Free University of Berlin and besides his studies he continued working as a journalist for Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg and Radio Fritz in Babelsberg.
James Harkin
James Harkin is the director of the Centre for Investigative Journalism. He is a journalist who covers social change and political conflict and whose work appears in Vanity Fair, Harper’s, GQ, The Smithsonian, Prospect and the Guardian.
Krishna Karra
Krishna Karra is a data journalist at Bloomberg News, and specializes in using satellite imagery, remote sensing, and machine learning to reveal changes on Earth’s surface. Combining expertise in geospatial technologies and advanced data analysis, Krishna transforms complex datasets into compelling visual narratives that expose environmental changes, track urban development, and reveal conflict patterns.
Lara Bitar
Lara Bitar is an independent media worker based in Beirut, Lebanon, and the founding editor of The Public Source, a magazine of long-form journalism and critical commentary from the left.
Mads Brugger
Mads Brugger is an experienced journalist, editor, non-fiction author and film director. Three times Sundance Film Festival nominee and winner of The Grand Jury Award at Sundance 2010 with feature length documentary The Red Chapel, he has also twice been selected for New Directors New Films at MOMA in New York.
Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard was co-founder and former chief investigator at Declassified UK, a news outlet investigating British foreign policy. He was a fellow at the CIJ in 2014-2016. He has worked as a staff writer for the Financial Times in Washington, D.C., New York, and London.
MC McGrath
M C McGrath is a member of Julian Assange's legal team who worked as a legal researcher on his extradition case. M C is also the founder of Transparency Toolkit, a non-profit organization that creates open source software to help journalists, researchers, and human rights groups collect, analyze, search, and understand data.
Nikolas Leontopoulos
Nikolas Leontopoulos is a Greek journalist based in Athens. He is the co-founder of Reporters United, a new centre for investigative journalism and a network of reporters in Greece. Leontopoulos worked for ten years for the Athens daily Eleftherotypia.
Rebecca Vincent
Rebecca Vincent is the Director of Campaigns for Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which acts globally to defend the freedom, pluralism and independence of journalism. She is an American-British human rights campaigner and former diplomat with nearly two decades of experience.
Richard Logan
Richard Logan is President of the Reva & David Logan Foundation, a Chicago-based family foundation that provides strategic grants to support social justice, the arts and investigative journalism both in Chicago and around the world.
Robert Evans
Robert Evans is an American author, journalist, Cool Zone Media founder and podcast host of Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here. Evans' journalism has covered the 2020 George Floyd protests, work as a conflict journalist in Iraq and Ukraine, extensive reporting on far-right extremist groups and more.
Rowen S
Rowen S is a Senior Software Engineer at Freedom of the Press Foundation, and one of the maintainers of SecureDrop and SecureDrop Workstation. Their work in software development and digital security consultation has included projects spanning digital safety for at-risk communities, circumvention technology, migrant justice, and freedom of expression.
Runa Sandvik
Runa Sandvik works on digital security for journalists and other high-risk people. Her work builds upon experience from her time at The New York Times, Freedom of the Press Foundation, and The Tor Project.
Sacha Pfeiffer
Sacha Pfeiffer is a correspondent for National Public Radio's Investigations team and a guest host for NPR's national shows. She is a former member of the Boston Globe's investigative Spotlight team, whose stories on the Catholic Church's cover-up of clergy sex abuse won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, among other honors.
Sherif Mansour
Sherif Mansour is an Egyptian-American democracy and human rights advocate. Most recently, he served as Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. Before joining CPJ, he worked with Freedom House, in Washington, D.C., where he managed advocacy training for activists from the Middle East and North Africa.
Ștefan Cândea
Ștefan Cândea, a Romanian journalist, is the co-founder and coordinator of the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) network and teaches an investigative collaborations clinic at the University of Coimbra.
Susan McGregor
Susan McGregor (she/her/hers) is an Associate Research Scholar at Columbia University's Data Science Institute, focusing on digital security and privacy issues for journalists and media organizations. She is the author of Information Security Essentials: A Guide for Reporters, Editors and Newsroom Leaders and Practical Python: Data Wrangling and Data Quality.
Trevor Timm
Trevor Timm is a co-founder and the executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. He is a journalist, activist, and legal analyst whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Guardian, USA Today, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy, Harvard Law and Policy Review, and Politico.