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John has taught journalism at The New School, The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine and Boston University. This documentary, produced for New Hampshire Public Radio, tells the story of a public high school with a large immigrant and refugee population. He produced and hosted Culture Lessons: Stories of Students at Manchester Central High School, winner of the 2007 RTNDA/Unity award.
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Starting in 1999 he worked with WNYC to chronicle the life of the city in programs such as Six Months: Rebuilding Our City, Rebuilding Ourselves, a documentary series that explored the impact of the 9/11 attacks, and New York in Black and White: The Sixties, Civil Rights and the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis, named “Best news special/documentary, First Place” for 2000 by the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association. John produced the award-winning documentary Feet in Two Worlds: Immigrants in a Global City, which was the debut for Feet in 2 Worlds. John Rudolph, Executive Producer and founder, is a radio journalist with more than 44 years experience as a program host, reporter, editor and producer of documentaries and news reports. Why Feet in 2 Worlds? The Impact Matters. is a non-profit corporation, fiscally sponsored by the Institute for Nonprofit News. Our very first effort was a one-hour radio documentary called ‘Feet in Two Worlds: Immigrants in a Global City’ broadcast in May 2005.įeet in 2 Worlds, Inc. and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
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We host live events, in person and online.įi2W journalism has won multiple awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, along with the IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) for the Food in 2 Worlds podcast series, the AP of Michigan, and the Ippies Awards, honoring excellence in New York’s ethnic and community media.įi2W works with journalists from a broad range of immigrant communities as well as students at The New School, the University of North Carolina, NYU, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan. Fi2W alumni have gone on to jobs at WNYC, The New York Times, Buzzfeed, The Associated Press, WHYY, WDET, PRI and many other news organizations.įi2W stories appear on WNYC, WDET, NPR’s Here and Now, PRI’s The World, and in numerous online news outlets such as Huffington Post, The Nation, NPR’s The Salt, Yes Magazine!, Slate, Africa Is a Country and Latino Rebels. Hundreds of immigrant journalists have gone through Feet in 2 Worlds’ unique and highly successful training programs - including fellowships, workshops, and internships - enhancing their skills and allowing them to advance their careers. Our areas of special interest include food in immigrant communities, climate change, the role of immigrant voters in U.S. Since our founding in 2004, Feet in 2 Worlds has brought the work of immigrant journalists from communities across the U.S. Feet in 2 Worlds tells the stories of today’s immigrants
