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    Going somewhere: The search for truth and experience propels PublicSource’s 2024 summer interns

    By Rich Lord,

    18 days ago

    Internships are invitations to build on past experiences and reconnoiter the road ahead. This summer, PublicSource’s intern crew decided to share the roots of their journalistic passions, then to spin the globe and answer one whimsical question: What’s your fantasy future landing pad?

    The PublicSource internship program aims to provide the tools and experiences that budding practitioners of journalism and related disciplines need to write their tickets. We offer formalized weekly training in the techniques of the trade. Fact-checking and mentorship afford a look under the hood of the practices of our professional staff and talented freelancers. Interns also pitch and produce projects, which are reflected in our pages and audience engagement efforts.

    And while we believe interns come away with a lot, they inevitably teach us a ton, too. We’re thrilled to share them with you.

    Laura Turbay hopes to set foot in Tokyo

    Laura’s dream destination is inspired by tales of “hikes on Mount Fuji, late nights at sake bars after work, and cherry blossoms that dotted busy streets,” as she describes, from Hiromi Kawakami’s book “ The Sky is Blue, the Earth is White .”

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    PublicSource summer 2024 editorial intern Laura Turbay. (Courtesy photo)

    She also has an affinity for the Middle East.

    Her career plans took off after she reconnected with Lebanese members of her extended family, which has been rooted in Colombia for generations. “I visited and met a culture and a people different from my own, and I learned that communicating with others is powerful because it challenges our own narratives and expands them.” Why not make sharing others’ voices her life’s work?

    Role at PublicSource: editorial intern

    Summer focus: economic development

    Studying: journalism, in a graduate program

    School: Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York

    Other education: bachelor’s degree in business from Boston University

    Related experience: reported for the Mott Haven Herald

    For fun: reads novels that transport her to new places

    Hometown(s): Boston and Cali, Colombia

    Evans Toviave would plunge into Congo

    Evans is Togolese, and just down Africa’s Atlantic coast from Togo is the Democratic Republic of Congo, with its storied Kivu region. “I am in awe of the beautiful nature and scenery of the region, with its vast mountains, lakes and rainforests,” says Evans, who also admires the vibrant diversity of Africa.

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    PublicSource summer 2024 audience intern Evans Toviave. (Photo by Steph Strasburg/PublicSource)

    His media jones started with his selection as editor-in-chief of the 76th Georgia Youth Assembly, a mock legislature, in high school. He’s “passionate about telling the stories of those who would otherwise go unheard,” and wants to be where media, law, creativity and humanitarianism meet to forge justice.

    Role at PublicSource: audience growth intern

    Summer focus: outreach and engagement, fostering dialogue

    Studying: international relations and political science

    School: Carnegie Mellon University

    Related experience: publicist for his high school’s Y-Club, director of communications for CMU Model United Nations, writer for The Tartan

    For fun: reading, running, pondering life’s biggest questions

    Hometown(s): Cartersville, Georgia

    Cionna Sharpe is also eyeing Africa

    “Going back to my roots and being able to connect with people who have experienced the motherland would be an exhilarating and everlasting experience,” says Cionna. Plus she’s got a yen for authentic African cuisine.

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    PublicSource summer 2024 data storytelling intern Cionna Sharpe. (Courtesy photo)

    Her interest in news stems from experiences in Newark, New Jersey, where, she says, “the unthinkable was common.” Journalism, Cionna says, “shines a light on overlooked or mishandled cases, gives a voice to those who have been silenced and advocates for transparency and justice.”

    Role at PublicSource: data storytelling intern

    Summer focus: analysis of educational, health data

    Studying: decision science

    School: Carnegie Mellon University

    For fun: food, fashion and double dutch rope jumping

    Hometown(s): Newark

    Jess Daninhirsch pictures Copenhagen

    Diversity, culture, history, great food, clean streets, efficient transportation, beautiful landscapes and architecture are among the attractions pulling Jess toward the Danish capital. “Good thing I’ll be studying abroad there in the fall!” she says.

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    PublicSource summer 2024 photojournalism intern Jess Daninhirsch. (Photo by Stephanie Strasburg/PublicSource)

    A hometown tragedy — the Tree of Life mass shooting — rattled her “to my core,” Jess says, noting family connections to the home of three Jewish congregations. “There was nothing I could do about the situation but write.” Her school paper ran the resulting op-ed and since then her affinities for cameras and keyboards have guided her.

    Role at PublicSource: photojournalism intern

    Summer focus: visual storytelling

    Studying: journalism and history

    School: Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland

    Related experience: photographer for The Diamondback and other UMD publications and music journalist for DC Music Review , WMUC Radio , and Live From The Pitt , among others

    For fun: filmmaking and analyzing cinematography, eating vegetarian food, singing, dancing, collecting vinyl records

    Hometown: Pittsburgh

    Briana Bindus will be everywhere

    “Anywhere and everywhere” is Briana’s itinerary, and she kicked off that quest with an “on a whim” trip to Italy that changed her life. She hopes to follow it up with Spain (to reconnect with her family’s roots), Ireland and wherever else the road takes her.

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    PublicSource summer 2024 editorial intern Briana Bindus. (Photo by Stephanie Strasburg/PublicSource)

    As part of a high school civics project, she emailed the Bucks County Courier Times calling for action on climate change, and was stunned to see her missive on the front page. “From that point forward, I knew that my words had power to make a difference in my community, and I’ve been writing to do just that,” Briana says.

    Role at PublicSource: editorial intern

    Summer focus: diversity and opportunity

    Studying: English literature and communications

    School: University of Pittsburgh

    Related experience: assistant news editor for The Pitt News and associate editor at The Fifth Floor

    For fun: traveling, reading, consuming bubble tea

    Hometown: Philadelphia

    Rich Lord is PublicSource’s managing editor, and can be reached at rich@publicsource.org .

    The post Going somewhere: The search for truth and experience propels PublicSource’s 2024 summer interns appeared first on PublicSource . PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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