Type Media Center is a non-profit home for independent journalists and truth-tellers at all stages of their careers. Our mission is to produce high-impact journalism and literary nonfiction that addresses injustice and inequality, catalyzes change, informs and uplifts social movements, while transforming and diversifying the fields of journalism and publishing.

A Coup, Almost, in South Korea

In this article, Type Media Center fellow E. Tammy Kim reports on South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s controversial martial law declaration on December 3, which sparked widespread protests and condemnation from lawmakers and global actors, and was quickly overturned, intensifying calls for his resignation. E. Tammy Kim for The New Yorker.

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Type Investigations is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to transforming the field of independent investigative journalism.

Native women fought for years to expand Plan B access. But some tribal clinics remain resistant.

In spite of years of pressure from advocates, access to emergency contraceptives remains difficult for women who rely on the health care systems run by or on behalf of their tribal nations. We spent more than six months surveying tribal clinics and pharmacies around the country. Dozens refuse to provide Plan B — or impose restrictions.

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The Ida B. Wells Fellowship promotes diversity in journalism by helping to create a pipeline of investigative reporters of color who bring diverse backgrounds, experiences, and interests to their work.

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For almost two decades, Bold Type Books has been telling stories that inform and empower just as they inspire and move readers to action. A joint-venture of Type Media Center and Hachette Book Group, we are proud to publish award-winning, bestselling books by thought leaders, journalists, activists, whistleblowers, and truthtellers.

Dreaming War

Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta

by Gore Vidal

Ignition

Lighting Fires in a Burning World

by M.R. O'Connor

Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism

And Other Arguments for Economic Independence

by Kristen R. Ghodsee

The Librarian

A Novel

by Larry Beinhart

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The Journalism Fellowship Program at Type Media Center is a multi-year fellowship that allows emerging and established journalists to write on complex social and political issues. Our fellows form a unique community of thinkers and writers and focus on topics ranging from labor and racial justice to the environmental crisis and international affairs.

Breya Jones

Ida B. Wells Fellow

Liset Cruz

Ida B. Wells Fellow

Matthieu Aikins

Type Media Center Fellow

Adam Federman

Type Investigations Fellow

Isiah Holmes

Ida B. Wells Fellow

E. Tammy Kim

Puffin Foundation Fellow

Tom Engelhardt

Type Media Center Fellow

Nick Turse

Type Media Center Fellow

Anjali Kamat

Type Media Center Fellow

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Type Talk: Race, Resistance & Policing in NYC Race

Type Fellows Collier Meyerson, journalist and host of the new podcast “Love Thy Neighbor,” and Dax-Devlon Ross, writer and host of the upcoming podcast “The Burden,” discuss their reporting and the decades long history of NYPD misconduct in communities of color.  Saki Knafo, reporter and host of the podcast series “Conviction,” moderates the discussion.

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