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Associate Editor and Journalist, Global Investigative Journalism Network

Alexa van Sickle

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Associate Editor and Journalist, Global Investigative Journalism Network

Beats

Primary beats

arts and entertainmentReligionTravelfood and diningMetro New York

Secondary beats

AgricultureMigrationMoviesCaregivingAgribusinessVideo GamesNewsCelebrity InterviewsBusiness FinanceReality TVHollywoodCasual DiningReligionBehind-the-Scenes StoriesHealth and wellnessTelevisionDigital MarketingFilm and TV

Biography

Multimedia journalist and editor. Currently Producer and Contributing Editor Roads and Kingdoms. I have worked as a business journalist, arts reviewer, book editor, online editor and travel writer. I focus on international affairs, culture, business, sports, and food -- especially where all these intersect.

Final Covers

Iraq , EU , Austria , Foreign Affairs , South Africa , Cuba , NSA , Iran, Iraq , EU , Austria , Foreign Affairs , South Africa , Cuba , NSA , Iran, Travel, Iraq , EU , Austria , Foreign Affairs , South Africa , Cuba , NSA , Iran, Iraq , EU , Austria , Foreign Affairs , South Africa , Cuba , NSA , Iran, Politics, Surfing, Food , Health , Weather , Breaking News , Student Relations , Political Journalism, Human rights

Doesn’t Cover

fashion

Journalist Type

Investigative Reporter

Seniority Positions

Associate Editor and Journalist

Industries

Nonprofit Organization Management

Medium Formats

Global Investigative Journalism Network

Content

Total articles 209

  • Available on paid plans

    How to Bring Investigative Journalism into Food Lifestyle Media

    By Alexa van Sickle Verified

    Oct. 03, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    How BBC Open Source Journalists Investigate, Analyze, and Verify Information from Gaza

    By Alexa van Sickle Verified

    Jul. 24, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    ‘The Cost of Free Land’: Investigating a Personal and National Legacy of Indigenous Land Theft

    By Alexa van Sickle Verified

    Jun. 11, 2024

As seen in

The Guardian,The Atlantic,The Trip,Global Investigative Journalism Network,Roads And Kingdoms,The Adelphi Papers

Company Info

Global Investigative Journalism Network

The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States, dedicated to supporting investigative journalists worldwide. Founded in 2003 and incorporated in 2014, GIJN connects over 250 member organizations across 95 countries, including nonprofits, NGOs, and educational institutions. Its mission is to strengthen accountability journalism by providing resources, training, and collaboration opportunities for reporters. GIJN hosts the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference, which attracts thousands of journalists from around the globe. The organization offers workshops on various topics, including data journalism and forensic tools, and provides a resource center with multilingual guides and toolkits. Additionally, GIJN has a help desk that offers direct advisory support for journalists facing complex investigations and advocates for press freedom in restrictive environments. With a focus on empowering reporters, GIJN plays a vital role in enhancing cross-border collaborations and addressing challenges in investigative journalism.

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Founded: 2003



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