Keeping it Local: Young Nevadan Focuses on Down-Ballot Issues to Reach New Voters
Engaging voters who think the presidential election “is a joke.”
Engaging voters who think the presidential election “is a joke.”
I am an American first says 26 year old Emanuel Garcia
Despite not being eligible to vote, Angel Quintero is deeply involved in this year’s election
Join us for an evening of conversation and music
Continued frustration with the choices in this year’s presidential election.
The city’s reforms make it harder for family child-care providers to survive.
EarlyLearn’s attempts to enforce blanket guidelines is shrinking the number of home-based childcare providers from Immigrant communities
The EarlyLearn program imposes difficult requirements.
Feet in 2 Worlds is looking for a bilingual editor/multimedia journalist to coordinate our election coverage focused on young Latino voters. We’re developing a mobile app called VOTO2016 that will engage Latino millennials in the 2016 presidential election. The app will have a stream of original and curated content including news stories and analysis of the candidates and the issues. VOTO2016 will feature short sharable videos and will be in both Spanish and English.
Work with an award-winning news organization on a unique public service journalism project.
The editor will work with Fi2W staff and the app developers to help set the editorial tone for VOTO2016 and will be the main point person for acquiring original content and curating content from a wide range of news sources. The editor may also write and produce video content for the app.
An opportunity for an energetic and highly creative multimedia journalist. We’re looking for someone willing to experiment with new ways to engage potential voters who are part of a pivotal segment of the U.S. electorate.
Specific requirements:
This is a temporary position that will last through the November election.
To apply please send your resume, a cover letter and three examples of your work to contact@feetin2worlds.org.
Check out the event that kicked off our 2016 campaign coverage here.
Fi2W is supported by the David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation, the Ralph E. Odgen Foundation, the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation, an anonymous donor and readers like you. Additional funding for VOTO2016 comes from a crowd source campaign on Beacon.
Finding their own identity having been raised in a culture different from their parents.