Holding power to account and documenting history by reporting in risky situations means we need a sector of journalists who have no tie to any particular outlet, but instead a close connection to a place, a beat, or an investigation.
Calling #freelance#journalists#photographers & #filmmakers: Cosain Consultancy & @IFJinsurance are offering FREE ACCESS to 2 x 3-day hostile environment & 1st Aid Trainings in the UK later this month, with a focus on Ukraine. Full details & apply: https://t.co/QlD7xdYRV9
"For foreign journalists...there are plenty of local problem solvers... These fixers speak good English, find compelling stories and file requests [for] journalists who either do not speak Ukrainian, or would have struggled to name Ukrainian cities..." https://t.co/ueUQj89xu2
.@hysperbole runs around secret military bases, in her PJs in the dead of night, so you don't have to. A terrific "slice of life" piece on reporting in Somalia by a terrific reporter. Read the whole surreal story in @thebafflermag. https://t.co/lNXRvt5jF4
With a new board and a committed reset, @ffregister is dedicated to highlighting the work of our members, but also dedicated to highlighting the importance of freelance journalism in the media landscape in general. We hope reporters will get in touch so we can promote as possible
As it heats up in Europe, the UK and parts of the US and rich countries consider #climatechange, it's worth remembering that freelance journalists have been independently sticking with this beat from the world's most frontline spots for years.
Many newsrooms have reporters dedicated to climate change, of course. But freelancers operate with a level of independence that allows them to follow a nuanced beat or angle and get it in front of a variety of audiences. There's value in that, as well.
Members of @ffregister should have just received the State of Freelance survey. Please take the survey. Your responses will shape our activities. The new board has ideas, but input is necessary to develop next steps!
Meanwhile, former board member @SharronWardTV travelled to one of the world's most remote rainforests in New Zealand, which had been passed back to its Indigenous owners: https://t.co/N0Gtl3xo74
Back in 2018 @samirashackle carried out a months-long, agenda-setting investigation into the British government’s failed attempt to assess whether soldiers committed war crimes in Iraq. https://t.co/jIYqxbVg4h
Member @ghariba33 has travelled to Yemen many times to cover conflict and its human cost from an array of angles for different outlets: https://t.co/dW5tMmbVlh.
Ex: recently, @Zoe_Flood wrote an in-depth profile of Zimbabwe's @advocatemahere, one of the country’s most prominent young opposition leaders. Zoe has been reporting from Zimbabwe for a decade and pays attention to developments. https://t.co/RiqG24pTx5
This list is meant to show the value of freelance reporting, which allows journalists to stick to a beat or a place for months or years. @AzmatZahra won the @PulitzerPrizes after covering the civilian toll of US-led airstrikes over six years: https://t.co/MPxONlmnJJ
Starting Monday with tweets of some important independent work from over the years. Here's @saintonios exposing Nigera's oil catastrophe for @business https://t.co/hLXStytgxD
After spending years covering the migration route from Africa to Europe via Libya, reporting from a variety of angles for myriad outlets, we are thrilled to see @sallyhayd's book honored, and hope it will draw more attention to the shocking violations and EU complicity revealed.