Mariama J
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@wakeforest ‘22 | @columbiajourn ‘23 | @nbcnews
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10-10-2011 11:56:50
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Heavy rains have led to extensive flooding across The #Gambia affecting over 40,000 people. Over the last weeks, UN Humanitarian has been supporting the country's response efforts accessing the damage caused by the floods across 🇬🇲 working closely with NDMAGAMBIA. #GambiaFloodResponse
Congrats to Mariama J, a 2022 graduate of Wake Forest University's journalism program, now enrolled in the masters program at Columbia Journalism School. Watch out NYC! Wake Forest News Wake Forest Alumni NC Local News Workshop
Need a little more #EMMY AWARD WINNING sheryl lee ralph in your life after that!- Check out our conversation on The Takeaway 🎙 from January. She brought it on education, the Arts, and Abbott Elementary wnycstudios.org/story/sheryl-l…
📢📢📢I’m looking for pitches for long form, in-depth reportage from writers across North Africa & the Sahel for New Lines Magazine. Got a story that goes deeper than the news cycle or upends conventional narratives about the people, places, culture and politics of the region? Pitch me
14 months ago I had to evacuate from Oxford High Schol when a fifteen year old opened fire and killed four of my classmates and injured seven more. Tonight, I am sitting under my desk at Michigan State Univeristy, once again texting everyone “I love you” When will this end?
My radio report for NPR All Things Considered from polling stations in Ikoyi, Obalende then Surulere, where masked armed men attacked our polling unit and took the presidential ballot box away. On the frustrations and risks voters had to bear yesterday #NigeriaDecides npr.org/2023/02/25/115…
My colleague Ralph Thomassaint & I visited a mosque that has provided temporary accommodation to 380+ migrants. The man behind it is Imam Niass, who bought property in the Bronx in 2015 to provide assistance to as many people as he can. Documented documentedny.com/2023/02/27/ear…
Speaking on my Master’s Project Columbia Journalism School - Wagner group’s activities in Mali.