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Sharon Nadeem

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Sharon Nadeem is an award-winning multimedia journalist who works closely with the communities she reports on. She specializes in long-form reporting on complex topics like housing, supply chains, corruption and migration. Her in-depth work, primarily on documentaries and podcasts, can be found in major media outlets including PBS FRONTLINE, PRX, BBC News, Globe and Mail, The Walrus, CBC, Jakarta Post, Yukon News and Edmonton Journal.

Her latest project, State of Play, uses the empowerment journalism model, pioneered by the Global Reporting Centre that aims to flip the journalist/source power dynamic and foster community-driven narratives and storytellers. The project produced in partnership with PRX looks at how the Olympics impacts the most vulnerable residents in the host cities of Paris, Los Angeles and Vancouver. Her previous work in partnership with the Associated Press and PBS FRONTLINE on the collapse of medical supply chains during COVID-19 won the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, the top investigative journalism prize in North America.

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