Engagement Journalism Capstones
Capstones from 2023
Building Bridges in the Bronx, Hari Adivarekar
NYC Students and Mental Health, Ashlee B. Brown
Archiving a Generation: Filipino Artists and Cultural Workers in Queens, Kimberly Izar
Elderly and Disabled New Yorkers Negatively Impacted by City-Implemented Street Changes, Asar John
Marisa Kalil-Barrino Final Project, Marisa G. Kalil-Barrino
Understanding and Navigating Asylum in NYC, Divya Murthy
Human Rights Gone Wrong, Frances E. Perozo
Neurodivergent Artists in NYC, Brianna R. Poulos
Connecting with a Lost Heritage: The Indigenous Taino community of the Caribbean in New York City, Angeles R. Rodriguez Negron
Postpartum Depression Speaks Out: Encouraging the creation and/or improvement of postpartum depression resources through first-person audio interviews., Zakiyyah N. Woods
Capstones from 2022
NYC Vendor Voices - Highlighting the Voices of NYC Street Vendors, Hafeezat A. Bishi
New York Running, Kellen Bulger
Unpure: Serving the Purity Culture Deconstruction Community, Julia Capizzi
Food for Harlem, Izania Gonzalez
Navigating food affordability in the Two Bridges neighborhood, Aina S. Izham
Engagement Journalism in Action: Supporting New Yorkers with Long COVID, Sarah Luft
Complicating the Narrative with the Adoption Constellation, Amanda K. McHugh
Report Card: NYC's Student-Powered Newsroom, Julian Roberts-Grmela
Afghan Refugees Engagement Journalism, Angrej Singh
If you live in New York City, you’re (probably) at risk of flooding. Here’s what to do about it. Digging into the information needed to live in NYC as the climate changes, Christine A. Zirneklis
Capstones from 2021
New York State Prison Visit Guide, Carla Canning
Engaging Black Girls and Women From the Capital Region, Neimra Coulibaly
Building Trust and Community with Sex Workers on Instagram, Madeline Faber
Femicides: the other growing epidemic we don’t want to see, Natalia Gutierrez
An Online Hub for Queens Parents, Abe R. Levine
The Healthcare Changemakers Podcast and Existing Conditions .Press, Emily Lowinger
Venezolanos en New York, Mariel V. Lozada
Agency, inclusion, and empathy as power: The last dispatch from my MA in Engagement Journalism (and my Final Report), Jacqueline Neber
Trans Sex Workers - A Community in Resilience, Alejandra Pedraza Buenahora
Filling Information Gaps in Milwaukee’s Metcalfe Park Neighborhood, Kynala J. Phillips
Public Educators Shaking up Classrooms, Elizabeth Richards
School Social Workers in Texas, Kayce Stevens
Working with West African Hair Braiders in NYC, Houreidja Tall
Capstones from 2020
Karla Arroyo - Deeper Than Hair Social Journalism Practicum, Karla Y. Arroyo
Music as a Tool, Kayla Boone
Covering the Indigent Defendant System, Francis J. DiFiore
Creating Journalism to Serve Those Working to Keep Their Homes During a Pandemic, Allison Dikanovic
BK Eviction Freeze, Terrence Fraser
Have You Ever Consumed Cannabis?, Victoria C. Mba-Jonas
Trans Artists Group 2020, Zinhle Ngema
Gun Country, John Philp
What I Wish I Had Known - A guide by and for entry level Latinx Journalists, Michaela Roman
Engaging Underserved Voters in West Virginia During the Pandemic Election, Jacob Wasserman
Engaging with Arabic Speaking Refugee Mothers, Rawan Yaghi
Capstones from 2019
Using Engagement Journalism to Serve the Needs of Caregivers of People with Autism, Ariam Alula
All Our Hearts: Sharing Stories of Love, Grief and Hope from the Opioid Crisis, Lena R. Camilletti
boys will be, Victoria Hoffman
From Muhammed to The JobUp: Engaging Malemployed Immigrants Through Journalism, Tiziana Rinaldi
The Rockaway Project - Townes, Diara Jepris D. Townes
The Women Against Violence Experiment (W.A.V.E.): social journalism solutions to help immigrant women protect themselves against abuse, Isadora Varejao