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The National Press Foundation is thrilled to announce that 15 journalists have been selected to participate in the Covering Workplace Mental Health fellowship in Washington, D.C. on May 21-22. This new class of NPF fellows will have the opportunity to learn from expert speakers and instructors in the mental health and business fields. They will also be able to attend the reception for the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting winner.

The chosen journalists include Athena Ankrah from KJZZ 91.5 FM in Arizona, Sara Deeter from Inc. Magazine in Illinois, Suzanne McBride from the Chicago Sun-Times in Illinois, Anna Medaris from New York, Remington Miller from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Arkansas, Pavithra Mohan from Fast Company in New York, Issac Morgan from State Affairs in Florida, Daniel Payne from Politico in Washington, D.C., Cheryl Platzman Weinstock from Freelance and KFF Health News in Connecticut, Adrienne Roberts from the Detroit Free Press in Michigan, Alander Rocha from the Alabama Reflector in Alabama, Kristen Rogers from CNN in Georgia, Aditi Shrikant from CNBC in New York, Blanca Torres from KQED in California, and Alina Tugend from Freelance in New York.

This program is made possible by the Luv U Project, with associate sponsors including the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health and the American Psychological Association. The National Press Foundation is responsible for the content of the fellowship.

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