Hanna Zakharenko
@hannazakharenko
data & graphics journalist • she/her • past: @washingtonpost, @howardcenterumd, @cnsmd, @thedbk, @spoonuniversity • #merrillmade 🐢
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http://hzakharenko.github.io 12-09-2019 17:37:34
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Forever grateful for Ira Chinoy’s dedication to his students. So many of us are better journalists (and human beings) because of him. ❤️
I am so proud of our work on this.
So grateful to every colleague and collaborator but ESPECIALLY grateful to Sean Mussenden.
This joint investigation led by The Associated Press found hundreds of deaths excluded from government data that tracks deaths in police custody. So grateful that The Associated Press gave nearly 200 Merrill College @ Maryland and The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism student reporters an opportunity to meaningfully contribute. 1/🧵
How many people die after police encounters involving force that is not supposed to be deadly?
The Associated Press, our The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, Howard Center for Investigative Journalism & FRONTLINE today began publishing “Lethal Restraint: An investigation documenting police use of force.”
go.umd.edu/LethalRestraint
Are you heading to an Irish pub today? & is it called Murphy’s? If so, you’ll be enjoying your Guinness in an establishment bearing the most popular Irish pub name in the United States.
☘️ Here's a thread of charts from my The Washington Post story (🎁) wapo.st/3To1hS2
Listen to my good friend Sapna Bansil discuss the enduring appeal of youth football, even as parents grapple with its potential consequences, on All Things Considered!
npr.org/2024/02/08/123…
HBO is leading in the number of Primetime Emmy nominations tonight. And they've been doing so almost every year since 2000.
Learn more about why HBO 🤝 Emmys and if it'll last in my latest with Carson TerBush (🎁 link!): wapo.st/3TYFceO
Today is my last day a a part of Post Graphics. I’ve spent the past seven months learning from the best graphics team out there, and I’ve loved every day. I’ll be spending the first part of 2024 taking a well-deserved break, but I’ll be back (and with some Post bylines to come!)