Ashley Nguyen, 2020-21 Fellow, independent
鈥淥'Brien offered me the time and space to dig into the state of doula care and establish richer relationships with sources who can鈥檛 drop everything to talk to a journalist on a tight deadline. The doulas and midwives I spoke to are busy working in their communities to support people through birth and life. I am grateful that I was not doing this work alone: I had two interns to help me report on a broad, and at times complicated, topic.鈥
James Causey, 2019-20 Fellow, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
鈥淭he O鈥橞rien Fellowship was a career-changing experience because it gave me the opportunity to work on a project I鈥檝e been thinking about for years 鈥 bringing the best practices to Milwaukee to improve the lives of those in need. In the age of COVID-19 and the cries for social justice, this work could not have come at a better time.鈥
Katelyn Ferral, 2019-20 Fellow, The Capital Times
鈥淎s the sole investigative reporter in my small newsroom, this community of O鈥橞rien reporters made a huge difference for me not only in the military sexual assault project I did for the fellowship but for other work going forward. I loved being able to talk about the framing and strategies of our projects together and brainstorming the best way to tell our stories and get information.鈥