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Jennifer LaFleur named senior editor at Center for Public Integrity – Center for Public Integrity

Introduction Data journalism pioneer Jennifer LaFleur will join the Center for Public Integrity as senior editor and help lead the nonprofit news organization’s investigative reporting on inequality. LaFleur has served as data editor at the Investigative Reporting Workshop since 2017.  Investigations in your inbox Email address Her new position will include oversight of Public Integrity’s data journalism as well as a broader role in managing the newsroom, including leading major investigative projects and collaborations with other news organizations.  “I’m thrilled to be joining such a talented team covering a defining issue of our time,” LaFleur said. At the Investigative Reporting Workshop, LaFleur worked with Chuck Lewis, who founded Public Integrity in 1989 as one of the first nonprofit model national investigative news organizations in the country. Previously, LaFleur worked as a senior editor at Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting, where she co

Land-grab universities wins IRE award — High Country News – Know the West

Texas Observer but was then the Indigenous Affairs editor for High Country News, and Lee, a historian at Cambridge University, located 99% of the nearly 11 million acres transferred from Indigenous nations to fledgling land-grant colleges through the Morrill Act of 1862 lands taken through broken treaties, illegal seizures and outright genocide. In addition to the feature published in High Country News, the project also created a database at www.landgrabu.org that translates the extensive primary source research into searchable, visual representation, clearly showing the links between nearly 250 Indigenous nations and the 52 institutions that profited (and in some cases still profit) from the transfers.

Land-grab universities wins Polk Award for Education Reporting — High Country News – Know the West

Texas Observer and then-Indigenous Affairs editor for High Country News, and Lee, a historian at Cambridge University, located 99% of the nearly 11 million acres transferred to fledgling land-grant colleges by the Morrill Act of 1862 lands taken from their original Indigenous caretakers through the use of broken treaties, illegal seizures and outright genocide. In addition to the feature published in High Country News, the project also created a database at landgrabu.org that translates the extensive primary source research into searchable, visual representation, clearly showing the links between nearly 250 Indigenous tribal nations and the 52 institutions that profited (and in some cases still profit) from the transfers. 

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