On Wednesday, Propublica announced that Cassandra Garibai and Ashley Clark joined the CraudSorsing team and participation reporting.
“I was such a heartfelt incredible pool of the applicants for our reportage position,” said Ariana Tobin, the propublica team editor and interaction. “Our field has grown in recent years by jumping and borders, and we are so pleased that two journalists who work at the forefront. Ashley and Cassandra have made exceptional, thoughtful, creative works that report and with communities that facing some of our time’s most extraordinary issues.
Garibay is a reporter based in the bays that plans to work on investigations related to society related to problems such as housing and health care. It comes in propublica with Bilingual release of news bromwhere she was the senior housing reporter, a leading investigation into the topic, including how impact on Paint -based lead influenced Latin American communities In Auckland, California. Her work there was due to the science on citizens’ issues, the information-propaganda of text messages, data analysis, research partnerships and public events.
Before his stay in El -Tamipan, Gariba was in the California editors for interaction at the California Southern California Center, worked with journalists across the state to focus the communities they covered and reached the audience innovatively. Earlier, she reported housing, health care and local self -government for bees Fresno, Fresnoland and Tribune San Louis Obpr.
“I am delighted with joining the team and glad to help investigations Crowdsource and central communities at the heart of important issues across the country,” Garibai said.
Clark plans to cover problems that affect low -income people and families, especially those who live in urban communities, focusing on topics such as housing uncertainty and homelessness, education, transport and the environment. She comes to PROPBLICA from Bloomberg Industry Group, where she illuminated law firms and worked with the product team to check and write clues for machine tools designed for journalists.
Prior to his stay in Bloomberg, Clark worked as an audience editor at the public honesty, where she reported and worked with journalists to establish relations with the communities. She also managed cooperation between IPC and local editions, including a rewarded investigation “Unrestrained and insufficient“, Which was focused on the lack of support for students of public schools who feel homelessness and housing. It was called Institute of Nonprofit News Institute of Nonprofit News 2023 To form how IPC reports on the influence on the community.
Clark has begun her career in local television news in NBC in Washington, Colombia, where she continues to be based. She is an associate professor at the US University Communications School and speaks at the Washington Council of Black Journalists. It will be with propublica at least this fall.
“I am honored to work with such a talented team of journalists seeking to do a work that drives and changes life,” Clark said. “I am so pleased to dig and contribute to the mission.”