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The Society of Environmental Journalists board of directors formed the task force in March 2002 "to address freedom-of-information, right-to-know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism."
The board gave the Freedom of Information Task Force these responsibilities:
- Monitor records access and other right-to-know issues that affect the quality and visibility of environmental journalism.
- Speak or write to actions that limit access to information and inhibit journalists' ability to cover the environment and related topics.
- Provide SEJ members with services to help them obtain and use public records, and to deal with efforts to withhold those records from them.
We encourage SEJ members to contact the Task Force chair or members with access issues. Additionally, SEJ members interested in FOIA/access issues are invited to join the task force. Please contact Timothy Wheeler, 410-409-3469, for more information.
Society of Environmental Journalists Freedom of Information Task Force Members
Name |
Affiliation |
Notes |
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Data Reporter, MuckRock |
SEJ Member | |
Freelance Journalist |
SEJ Staff, FOI Project Director and SEJournal Writer |
|
Freelance Journalist |
SEJ Member | |
Independent Photographer + Writer |
SEJ Member |
|
Freelance Writer |
SEJ Member | |
Reporter/Editor |
SEJ Member | |
Independent Journalist |
SEJ Board Liaison | |
Editor, Independent Media Institute |
SEJ Member | |
Reporter, Bloomberg Law |
SEJ Board Member | |
Freelance Journalist |
SEJ Member | |
Freelance Journalist |
SEJ Member | |
Coastal Desk Reporter, WWNO |
SEJ Board President | |
Writer, Public Health Watch |
SEJ Board Member | |
Associate Editor/Senior Writer, Bay Journal |
Task Force Chair and SEJ Member |