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Former Tow Journalism Fellow, FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellowship
Chantelle Lee was a 2022-2023 Tow Journalism Fellow. She joined FRONTLINE after graduating from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism’s Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism in May 2022. While at Columbia, she co-reported a story about how people incarcerated in New York prisons in the 1980s created peer-led education programs to de-stigmatize HIV/AIDS, which won the university’s Fred M. Hechinger Journalism Education Award.
Previously, Lee was a national desk reporter at The Globe and Mail and a breaking news reporter at The Press Democrat, covering stories ranging from wildfires to healthcare. She also interned at NPR Weekend Edition, producing several segments about how...
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