Elyse Samuels
@elysesamuels
Senior Producer, Visual Forensics, The Washington Post
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/elyse-samuels 01-10-2012 14:46:08
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1/ Today we are formally launching our expanded Climate & Environment team at The Washington Post - with new features and a range of ambitious, revelatory and compelling journalism. Here's what that means: washingtonpost.com/pr/2022/11/28/…
An incredible resource (and the latest marvel of their brilliant research) by Benjamin Strick and Myanmar Witness for anyone following what is happening in Myanmar -->
If you haven't read this yet you should. Deep and revelatory reporting by Samuel Oakford John Muyskens Sarah Cahlan Joyce Sohyun Lee, stunning design by Yutao Chen 陈昱陶 and sharp editing by Monica Ulmanu and Juliet Eilperin
You know by now about the chaotic police response to the #Uvalde school shooting. Our new ProPublica/Texas Tribune/The Washington Post investigation shows for the first time how this dysfunction & delay dimmed the chances of survival for some victims. propublica.org/article/uvalde…
NEW: “If the cops had done their job, the medics might’ve had a chance,” — father of Xavier Lopez, who emerged w/a pulse from a Uvalde classroom. Delays & dysfunction followed. He didn’t survive. Read our joint investigation: wapo.st/3v5JPX6 👊🏾 ProPublica Texas Tribune
NEW: washingtonpost.com/investigations… From Zach Despart lomikriel Alejandro Serrano Joyce Sohyun Lee Arelis R. Hernández Sarah Cahlan Imogen Piper Uriel J. García
New: The police response to the Uvalde school shooting has been defined by chaos. We examine how communication lapses + muddled lines of authority affected the chances of survival for some victims. a Texas Tribune/ProPublica/The Washington Post collaboration texastribune.org/2022/12/20/uva…
Special Report: Video footage, radio calls and interviews obtained by The Washington Post, Texas Tribune and ProPublica for the first time show helicopter and ambulance delays after police finally confronted the Uvalde gunman. wapo.st/3hG3r0I
My first newspaper job was at a twice-weekly in a Vermont county of 36,000 people. Never in a million years did I think I'd be published on the front page of the The Washington Post. So proud of our team for this Uvalde investigation. (And thanks Addison Independent for my start!)
Most Jan. 6 defendants so far have gotten sentences lower than what the govt. recommended, by Tom Jackman and Spencer Hsu W/ data work by Sahana Jayaraman, who left our team in August with a rig to run regular analysis on this data *chefs kiss* washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/…
Side-by-side videos of the Brasília insurrection and Jan. 6 show uncanny parallels stellar work by meg kelly Imogen Piper Elyse Samuels washingtonpost.com/world/2023/01/…
Honored to guest lecture a class as part of 𝚑𝚎𝚗𝚔 𝚟𝚊𝚗 𝚎𝚜𝚜 #osint course at Cronkite School this week to talk about Visual Forensics' work at The Washington Post.
So proud of my good friend Priya Mathew for courageously battling long covid and sharing her story: