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Ida B. Wells Society Summer 2024 Investigative Reporting Interns

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The Summer 2024 cohort of investigative reporting interns consisted of 11 interns from around the nation.

Here are their names, the publication they worked for and a sample of clips from their program.

For more information about each intern, read their short bios from the cohort announcement.

Hailey Closson – ProPublica

  • Swept Away (contributor)

Neenma Ebeledike – The Los Angeles Times

  • 7 essential tips to keep your pet healthy and happy in hot weather
  • Coconuts, ‘brat summer’ and that laugh: The memeing of Kamala Harris

Ryanne Mena – ProPublica

  • Gone in 15 Days: How the Connecticut DMV Allows Tow Companies to Sell People’s Cars (contributor)
  • After Nike Leaders Promised Climate Action, Their Corporate Jets Kept Flying — and Polluting (contributor)

Olla Mokhtar – The Associated Press

  • Gaza war protesters hold a ‘die-in’ near the White House as Netanyahu meets with Biden, Harris
  • Thousands fill Washington’s streets to protest Israel’s war in Gaza during Netanyahu visit (contributor)

Anisah Muhammad – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  • Donation cap lifted on Georgia foster care tax credit program
  • Georgia town alerted to off-duty work before firing police chief, suspending its force

Churchill Ndonwie – The New York Times

  • At Mar-a-Lago, Extremism Is Good for Business (contributor)

Tamilore Oshikanlu – The Washington Post

  • On the Box
  • Howard students planned to celebrate in the streets. Then the votes came in.

Daryl Perry – The Indianapolis Star

  • Looking for love in wrong place cost woman more than $400,000
  • Danger growing on Indianapolis streets as city works to protect pedestrians and bicyclists

Daniella Jimenez – USA Today

  • This overflowing dam swept away a family’s legacy. It’s a growing risk across the US.
  • Iran is targeting Americans amid Gaza war protests, US intelligence chief warns
     
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