#HeForShe

The Coalition For Women In Journalism — #CFWIJ

Men come forward to support women colleagues

 
 

Nicholas Kristof

Is An Op-ed Columnist For The New York Times Covering Human Rights, Women’s Rights, Health, And Global Affairs. He Has Won Two Pulitzer Prizes For His Coverage Of Tiananmen Square And The Genocide In Darfur, In Addition To Many Humanitarian Awards. He Is The Author Of Several Books Including A Path Appears And Half The Sky, A No. 1 Best Seller.

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David Rohde

Is An Author And An Investigative Reporter With Thomson Reuters. He Won The Pulitzer Prize For International Reporting In 1996 For His Coverage Of The Srebrenica Massacre. He Has Also Served As The Co-chief Of The New York Times’ South Asia Bureau, And Shared A Second Pulitzer Prize For The Times’ 2009 Team Coverage Of Afghanistan And Pakistan.

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Dale Maharidge

Is A Pulitzer Prize-winning Author And A Professor At Columbia University’s Graduate School Of Journalism. He’s Written For Rolling Stone, George Magazine, The Nation, Mother Jones, The New York Times Op-ed Page, Among Others.

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Kenneth R. Rosen

Joined The Staff Of The New York Times In 2014. A Former Logan Nonfiction Fellow, He Is A Writer Based In Brooklyn And Has Written For The Atlantic, New York Magazine, Pacific Standard, And Tin House, Among Others. He Studied Writing At Columbia University And The Savannah College Of Art And Design, And Is The Author Of A Forthcoming Memoir.

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Earl Wilson

Is A Photographer / News Assistant Who Joined The New York Times Staff In Early 2000. He Is A Graduate From The University Of Miami Florida. Wilson Worked In The Movie Industry And Created His Own Production Company That Has Produced Feature Films And Commercials. Currently, He Is The Principal Portrait Photographer For The "Corner Office" Column In The Business Section Of The New York Times, Photographing Ceo's From All Industries Written By Fellow Journalist Adam Bryant.

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Shashank Bengali

Is The Los Angeles Times’ South Asia Correspondent Covering India, Pakistan, Afghanistan And Surrounding Countries. A Foreign Correspondent And Editor For The Past Decade, He Has Reported From More Than 40 Countries Including Afghanistan, China, Iraq, Libya, The Palestinian Territories, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen And Zimbabwe.

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Kevin Grant

The Co-founder And Managing Editor Of The Groundtruth Project, An Edward R. Murrow And Alfred I. Dupont Award-winning Nonprofit That Trains And Mentors The Next Generation Of Correspondents. Over The Last Six Years, Grant Has Worked In India, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Burma, Israel/palestine, Indonesia, France, Morocco, And Across The Us.

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Alan Soon

Founder The Splice Newsroom, A Startup Which Reports, Documents And Consults On The Transformation Of Media In Asia. Splice Delivers Insights Into Shifting Media Trends Through Its Reporting, Newsletters, Research And Events. Alan Is Asia’s Leading Expert On Newsroom Operations, Digital Transformation, And Building The New Business Of Media. He Also Advises Early-stage Media-tech Startups. He Started His Career Two Decades Ago And Has Worked Across Multiple Media Platforms.

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Mark Scialla

Is A Multimedia Reporter And Producer At Pbs Newshour In Washington, D.c. He Covers National Affairs, Mostly Focusing On The Environment And Politics. Before Joining Newshour, Scialla Was A Freelance Reporter In Southeast Asia. His Films, Articles And Photos Were Published In The Guardian, Vice News, Al Jazeera English, Smithsonian Magazine And Elsewhere.

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Yılmaz Akıncı

Is A Journalist Based In Istanbul, Turkey. He Has Been Covering Leading Stories Out Of The Region As A Producer, Reporter And Anchor For Al-jazeera And Other Outlets. Ackinci, Runs His Own News Production Company That Works With Leading International News Companies.

Maximilian Oberrauner

Is An Award Winning Philanthropist. His Ngo That Supports Education For Women And Girls, Project-e, Is Empowering Ethiopian Women Through Education. In 2017, Project-e Won The Him (Hamburg Initiative For Human Rights) Award. Oberrauner Set Up The Legal Frame For The Coalition For Women In Journalism In Vienna And Manages Its Legal Operations In Europe.

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Rehman Azhar

Is A Leading News Anchor And Journalist Based In Pakistan. He Hosts A Prime Time News Program In The Capital Called, Islamabad Tonight For Aaj Tv.

 

Usama Khilji

Is The Director Of Bolobhi - A Pakistani Digital Rights Organization. He is board member of the Global Network Initiative, and Member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Systemic Inequality and Social Cohesion. He also writes a column in Dawn, Pakistan.

Nik Williams

Is Journalist Protection Advisor At CFWIJ And A Media Freedom Advocate Based In Glasgow. Working For The European Centre For Press And Media Freedom (ECPMF), He Coordinated The Inaugural Year Of The European Commission-funded Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), Which Monitors And Responds To Violations Of Media Freedom In Eu Member States And Candidate Countries. He Holds An Msc In International Public Policy From University College London (UCL).

Xhemajl Rexha

Is Chairman of Association of Journalists of Kosovo, the body that represents some 750 journalists from all ethnic backgrounds in the country. Rexha now hosts “Prime Time” current affairs show in Kanal 10, and worked since 2005 at Kohavision (KTV), where he hosted one of the most-watched current affairs show ‘Interaktiv’. With AJK, Rexha is actively engaged in further empowering women journalists, helping them reach bigger platforms and have a decisive say in the media landscape. AJK works with Coalition for Women in Journalism in promoting and protecting the work of women journalists in Southeast Europe.

 

Tim Smith

Manitoba-based photographer Tim Smith has spent fourteen years documenting life on the prairies including twelve years photographing the Hutterites; insular Anabaptists that live communally on colonies in Canada and the United States. Smith is an ally for the CFWIJ.