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The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism | Atlanta, GA
Event Date(s):
07/13/2012 (All day) The Carter Center Mental Health Program in Atlanta, GA, provides six one-year fellowships for U.S. journalists to report on a selected topic regarding mental health or mental illnesses. The Fellowships are designed to increase accurate reporting on mental health issues and decrease incorrect, stereotypical information. Each journalist awarded will receive a $10,000 stipend. Applicants must have at least three years of professional experience in print or electronic journalism, submit an application packet (packet found online), and attend orientation and presentation meetings in September at the beginning and end of the Fellowship year. Fellows will not be required to leave their current employment. Awards will be announced July 13, 2012, on The Carter Center homepage.
Deadline: April 16, 2012.
Upcoming Events
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Apr 05, 2012 - May 11, 2012
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May 03, 2012
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May 04, 2012 (All day)
Dori Maynard tweets on Diversity, Media & More
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@aaronhuey will use http://t.co/OeNpOyYH to connect networks of community based story tellers with major media outlets. #jsk
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@terebouza realized there were stories hiding in data waiting to be discovered so she's creating a data mining handbook for journalists #jsk
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@girmatf wants to bring together exiled reporters, human rights experts & others to keep those journalists connected and supported. #jsk



