Meet SEJ member Jocelyn Tabancay Duffy! Jocelyn is an environmental journalist and video producer based in Oakland, CA. Her work has been featured on The Guardian, NBC, The Intercept, Nexus Media News, KALW, and PBS. As someone who grew up in a cabin on a dirt road where wildfires were an annual catastrophe, she knows that climate change impacts the most vulnerable first. As part of her master’s thesis at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, she reported on water shortages in Chile and California. She is currently working on documentaries exploring natural gas and plastics' impact on human health.
When asked if she recommends SEJ membership to her colleagues, Jocelyn said, “I would recommend SEJ to any journalist who wants to do more environmental coverage. SEJ has so many great member resources like toolkits, webinars, and fellowship opportunities. The membership literally pays for itself.” Join us — apply for SEJ membership.
Check out some of Jocelyn's productions:
- "Facing Down the Fossils: Restore," On the Brink, Jun 14, 2023. Duffy was associate producer and cineomatographer. Briana Flin produced.
- "Drying Up: Inside the Californian Communities Without Enough Water," The Guardian, Nov 15, 2022.
- "In Chile, Even Water is Privatized. The New Constitution Would Change That." The Intercept, Aug 12, 2022, directed and co-produced by Ben Derico.
Find Jocelyn:
Facebook /jocelyntabancay
LinkedIn /jocelyntab/
Web jocelyntabancay.com/
X @jocelynreports
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