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ORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculumPUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculumPUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociateSTORY CAMPAIGNS
Changing the story together. The OpEd Project's mission is to change who writes history, by accelerating the ideas and impact of underrepresented, necessary voices, including women - of all backgrounds.Through our Story Campaign initiative, we serve and elevate a group of voices, or viewpoints, within a concentrated timeframe.
IMPACT — THE OPED PROJECT Impact. The OpEd Project received seed funding from Echoing Green in summer 2008. Since then, nearly 17,000 people - the vast majority of them underrepresented, and overwhelmingly women—have come through our doors, experiencing at least one day and in some cases a full fellowship year with us. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN About our founder: Katie Orenstein. Founder and CEO of The OpEd Project, writes and speaks frequently about the intersection of media and mythology – that is, what we think is fact or fiction and how that shapes our ideas about politics, culture and history. DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater publicJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge ofWORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociatePUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entireJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge ofWORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociatePUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entireJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar. IMPACT — THE OPED PROJECT Impact. The OpEd Project received seed funding from Echoing Green in summer 2008. Since then, nearly 17,000 people - the vast majority of them underrepresented, and overwhelmingly women—have come through our doors, experiencing at least one day and in some cases a full fellowship year with us.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN About our founder: Katie Orenstein. Founder and CEO of The OpEd Project, writes and speaks frequently about the intersection of media and mythology – that is, what we think is fact or fiction and how that shapes our ideas about politics, culture and history. MENTOR-EDITOR NETWORK Mentor-Editor Program. The Mentor-Editor Program is our high-impact micro-mentoring program, in which experienced journalists volunteer to connect with and give feedback to new and promising voices.The team includes over 120 veteran journalists across all platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociateSTORY CAMPAIGNS
Changing the story together. The OpEd Project's mission is to change who writes history, by accelerating the ideas and impact of underrepresented, necessary voices, including women - of all backgrounds.Through our Story Campaign initiative, we serve and elevate a group of voices, or viewpoints, within a concentrated timeframe.
STORE — THE OPED PROJECT STORE — The OpEd Project. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Bag. 35.00. sold out. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Notebook. 20.00. sold out. "The Story We Tell Becomes the World We Live In” T IMPACT — THE OPED PROJECT Impact. The OpEd Project received seed funding from Echoing Green in summer 2008. Since then, nearly 17,000 people - the vast majority of them underrepresented, and overwhelmingly women—have come through our doors, experiencing at least one day and in some cases a full fellowship year with us. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT 1 day ago · Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. PRIVATE EDITORIAL COACHING (ONE-ON-ONE) Private Editorial Coaching: Work one-on-one with an OpEd Project journalist mentor. For OpEd Project alums and fellows who desire longer-term, individualized expert guidance and editorial support while developing their public voice, beyond the scope of what we offer through our existing programs (Public Voices Fellowships and/or Write to Change the World workshops) we offer a private coaching THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear.SCHOLARSHIP POLICY
Our "Pay in Words" Scholarship Policy. We are committed to ensuring that OpEd Project workshops are affordable for all who are dedicated to changing the world with their voices, especially those who are most underrepresented in our society. To that end, we provide full and partial scholarships for up to 30% of participants in any publicworkshop.
ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociateSTORY CAMPAIGNS
Changing the story together. The OpEd Project's mission is to change who writes history, by accelerating the ideas and impact of underrepresented, necessary voices, including women - of all backgrounds.Through our Story Campaign initiative, we serve and elevate a group of voices, or viewpoints, within a concentrated timeframe.
STORE — THE OPED PROJECT STORE — The OpEd Project. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Bag. 35.00. sold out. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Notebook. 20.00. sold out. "The Story We Tell Becomes the World We Live In” T IMPACT — THE OPED PROJECT Impact. The OpEd Project received seed funding from Echoing Green in summer 2008. Since then, nearly 17,000 people - the vast majority of them underrepresented, and overwhelmingly women—have come through our doors, experiencing at least one day and in some cases a full fellowship year with us. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT 17 hours ago · Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. PRIVATE EDITORIAL COACHING (ONE-ON-ONE) Private Editorial Coaching: Work one-on-one with an OpEd Project journalist mentor. For OpEd Project alums and fellows who desire longer-term, individualized expert guidance and editorial support while developing their public voice, beyond the scope of what we offer through our existing programs (Public Voices Fellowships and/or Write to Change the World workshops) we offer a private coaching THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociatePUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entireJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociatePUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar. PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater public PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entireJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing AssociatePUBLIC WORKSHOPS
All OpEd Project workshops are 100% virtual, which means you can Write To Change the World from anywhere.. Core Workshop: “Write to Change the World” This workshop is based on time-tested models of transformational learning, designed to unlock knowledge in powerful and unexpected ways. SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer. IMPACT — THE OPED PROJECT Impact. The OpEd Project received seed funding from Echoing Green in summer 2008. Since then, nearly 17,000 people - the vast majority of them underrepresented, and overwhelmingly women—have come through our doors, experiencing at least one day and in some cases a full fellowship year with us.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners. MEMBERSHIP — THE OPED PROJECT The OpEd Project launched a pilot membership program in late 2020, to provide our community (you) with access to additional resources and support beyond our workshops and fellowships. We are still building this program out. If you register for advance membership now, your membership will be good unt ABOUT KATIE ORENSTEIN About our founder: Katie Orenstein. Founder and CEO of The OpEd Project, writes and speaks frequently about the intersection of media and mythology – that is, what we think is fact or fiction and how that shapes our ideas about politics, culture and history.MARTHA SOUTHGATE
MARTHA SOUTHGATE is the author of four novels: The Taste of Salt, Third Girl From The Left, The Fall of Rome and Another Way to Dance. Her work has won numerous accolades and she has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference. THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum STORE — THE OPED PROJECT STORE — The OpEd Project. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Bag. 35.00. sold out. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Notebook. 20.00. sold out. "The Story We Tell Becomes the World We Live In” TPUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire THE OPED PROJECTSTOREMISSIONIMPACTOUR PARTNERSPUBLIC WORKSHOPSFORORGANIZATIONS
The OpEd Project. 's mission is to change who writes history. We are a community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of OP-ED WRITING: TIPS AND TRICKS A lede is what sets the scene and grabs your reader’s attention – it is your introduction. A news hook is what makes your piece timely, and often is part of the lede. Be bold, but incontrovertible. Tell an anecdote, if it illustrates your point. Use humor, if appropriate. Useclean sentences.
MISSION — THE OPED PROJECT OUR WORK. Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations and community organizations across the nation, we scout and train under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); we connect them with our international network of high-level media mentors; and we vet and channel the best new BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
WORK WITH US
The OpEd Project is a social venture and leadership organization, founded to change who writes history. We are a community of journalists, thought leaders, and change agents who actively share knowledge, resources, and connections across color, creed, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and beyond. Through our nationally-recognized curriculum STORE — THE OPED PROJECT STORE — The OpEd Project. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Bag. 35.00. sold out. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Notebook. 20.00. sold out. "The Story We Tell Becomes the World We Live In” TPUBLIC WORKSHOPS
The OpEd Project is building a sustainable model for social justice. Our public workshops are designed to break even (with neither profit or loss) while providing scholarships for up to 30% of any workshop. If you are in need of a scholarship, please apply here. TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate PITCHING — THE OPED PROJECT A pitch should also include: Your idea in a few lines. Your credentials – only those that are relevant. The finished piece pasted below your pitch. Your contact information. Aspects of a successful pitch: Timely. Well written. Brief and clear. PVF: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Public Voices Fellowship . NORTHWESTERN launched its fifth consecutive Public Voices Fellowship in October 2016.The pilot year of fellows at Northwestern produced an incredible 133 successes, a success rate of over 700%, including op-eds in The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.According to Northwestern provost’s office, 60% of news hits for the entire BRING THE OPED PROJECT TO YOU The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history. We partner with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify knowledge and accelerate solutions to society’s greatest challenges. We have stunning results. Our workshops, keynotes, and virtual interactive experiences are based ontime-tested models
STORE — THE OPED PROJECT STORE — The OpEd Project. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Bag. 35.00. sold out. "If You Say Things of Consequence" Notebook. 20.00. sold out. "The Story We Tell Becomes the World We Live In” T TEAM — THE OPED PROJECT ANYA TUDISCO. Manager of Public Engagement and Business. CHELSEA CARMONA. Senior Program Manager. Read more. ALEGRIA SANCHIS. Social Media and Marketing Associate SUBMISSION INFORMATION Op-eds: Ideally 800-2000 words in length, but any length will be considered. Submit to eleanor@lareviewofbooks.org, with piece attached as a word document, or a pitch in the body of the email. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please inform if the piece is accepted elsewhere. Include short biography of writer.STORY CAMPAIGNS
Changing the story together. The OpEd Project's mission is to change who writes history, by accelerating the ideas and impact of underrepresented, necessary voices, including women - of all backgrounds.Through our Story Campaign initiative, we serve and elevate a group of voices, or viewpoints, within a concentrated timeframe.
WEBINARS — THE OPED PROJECT Webinars. This year, The OpEd Project is hosting a series of Expert Talks and webinars exploring aspects of voice, identity, and how ideas and words come to change the world. Each month we will bring different experts for live conversations. And every Thursday evening we host a 45-minute “Ask a Journalist” webinar.FACILITATORS
Facilitators & Fellowship Coaches. Our team includes journalists, columnists and editors at the highest levels, across color, creed, class, gender and orientation, across multiple generations and backgrounds, and working across a wide range of platforms—from editors to bloggers, from Genius grant winners to weekly columnists to authors to war correspondents and Pulitzer Prize winners.OUR PARTNERS
Our Partners. We work with hundreds of universities, foundations, non-profits, and community organizations to bring our programs to more people around the world. Our partnerships with the deepest impact have been through our Public Voices initiative. Piloted at Yale, Stanford and Princeton Universities, Public Voices has since launched at a DALLAS PVF — THE OPED PROJECT DALLAS PUBLIC VOICES →Now Accepting Applications for 2021 We are now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of Dallas Public Voices. The intensive three-month fellowship will provide twenty of the city’s most promising women thought leaders with extraordinary support, leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their fields, but also the greater publicJENNIFER MUELLER
JEN MUELLER is an attorney, educator, and writer whose writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, and Huffington Post. She has also authored several law review articles on political participation and co-edited a book chapter on ethical representationof clients.
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