Info Session on the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship Programs for Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Expansive Journalists

  • Wed, June 05, 2024
  • 4:00 PM (PDT)
  • Zoom: Register to receive link

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Learn more about the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University. We'll have a presentation from Alberto B. Mendoza, Managing Director for the program, and time for Q&A. 

In a few weeks, Alberto will host office hours sessions for TJA members interested in asking more questions one-on-one. 

About the JSK Fellowships at Stanford University

The John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships supports diverse journalists from around the world who are creating solutions to journalism’s most urgent problems. We focus on helping these journalism leaders succeed as effective change agents, improving the access to information people need to create and sustain democratic communities.

Our core fellowship is a 9-month residential program on the Stanford University campus from September to May. This allows journalists to step away from professional obligations to develop the leadership resilience needed for our times. Through individual coaching, access to Stanford experts, classes and resources, tailored fellows workshops, and peer-to-peer learning, the JSK Fellowships helps fellows identify the tools and mindsets needed to effectively lead and navigate change.

It pays $125K, plus health insurance for spouse and dependents.

About our guest


Alberto B. Mendoza is a managing director for the world-renowned John S. Knight Journalism (JSK) Fellowships at Stanford University. The program trains, develops, and supports emerging and veteran journalists around the world. Alberto’s expertise areas are in non-profit management, mentorship, DEI initiatives, fundraising, and entrepreneurship. He is on the advisory board of the Trans Latina Coalition, the Military Veterans in Journalism Association, and the Pivot Fund. 

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