Education Director, Lead Journalist
sarah@clpmag.org | 206.403.3931
Sarah graduated from Hunter College in 2006. She won the 2008 SPJ Award for Business Reporting, First Place and the 2008 Unity Award for Reporting of Economics (with co-writer Alex Stonehill), and has won several Independent Press Association Awards, including the 2006 award for Best Feature article, Dismantling a Dangerous Past. Sarah's writing has been published in the Seattle Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Seattle Weekly, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among others. In addition to reporting, Sarah heads up the CLP's educational programming.
Program Director, Lead Visual Journalist
alex@clpmag.org | 206.403.3933
Alex graduated from New School University in 2003. He won the 2008 SPJ Award for Business Reporting, First Place and the 2008 Unity Award for Reporting of Economics for the feature Bitter Harvest (co-written with Sarah Stuteville). His video work has been featured on PBS's Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal and FRONTLINE/World and his photography has been printed in the Seattle Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Seattle Weekly, Kenya's Daily Nation, and others. In addition to reporting, Alex oversees our international and local reporting projects.
Executive Director, Lead Audio Producer, Webmaster
jessica@clpmag.org | 206.403.3932
Jessica graduated from Hunter College in 2006. She has produced radio for NPR, KUOW, the World Vision Report and PRI's The World, and she was a 2006 Knight New Media Fellow at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Her radio series Life on the Duwamish received the 2008 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for News Series. In addition to radio reporting, Jessica leads the CLP's administration and organizational development.
Web Developer

Currently pursuing a PhD in Theoretical Linguistics at CUNY Graduate Center, Tyler is a godsend to the Common Language Project, offering expert web advice and assistance whenever our "real" webmaster remembers that she doesn't actually know what she's doing. Tyler spearheaded our recent redesign for the site, designing and implementing a custom content management system from scratch. Thanks Tyler!
Pakistan gets plenty of press for bomb attacks and international terrorist threats. After two months traveling the country last year, CLP journalists found that the ongoing crisis here has its roots in a corrupt and collapsing education system that is feeding poverty, discontent and violence.
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