Introducing ONA25’s Project C Creator Cohort

We are excited to collaborate with Project C and The Lenfest Institute for Journalism to establish the inaugural Project C Creator Cohort at ONA25—supporting 10 independent journalists with an expenses-paid trip to attend ONA’s annual conference in New Orleans plus ongoing resources to grow with a network of peers. Cohort members were selected from a competitive pool of applicants that included ambitious, community-minded journalists delivering original news content through email newsletters, YouTube, social media, podcasts and other platforms. 

Get to know the cohort:

James Cave | The Jiffy – Website/newsletter/podcast
“The Jiffy is an independent media project that explores the culture, history, and everyday life of upstate New York. It’s part documentary, part personal experiment in what a one-person newsroom can look like. I produce short films, a podcast, a biweekly newsletter, and photo essays that combine curiosity with a commitment to careful, place-based storytelling. The Jiffy is built on the idea that small, specific stories (about regional food traditions, overlooked architecture, or the histories that shape our towns) can illuminate larger questions about identity, community, and what it means to belong somewhere.”

Jonece Starr Dunigan | Black Joy Behind the Scenes – Newsletter
“I dedicate myself to creating content and journalism that centers the birthright of our joy. Blackness is not monolithic. Thus, the brand’s audience is anyone within the African Diaspora. We honor church folk and astrologists, history and afrofuturism, the elders and youngins. The vastness of Black joy gives me the space to connect the community with our content in multiple ways so no one is left alone.”

Rivan Dwiastono | rivanupdates TikTok
“My Indonesian-language project consists of two types of content: News and explainer videos on U.S. politics and foreign policy, Indonesia–U.S. relations, and international affairs – and a weekend video series titled “Tinggal di Amerika” (“Living in America” in English), which explores and explains aspects of American life.”

Hannah Gaber | Jew-ish – Podcast
“Jew-ish started it in the wake of the Kanye West and Kyrie Irving controversy to demystify Judaism for people of all backgrounds, provide a venue for people to ask ‘stupid questions’ rather than sit in ignorance, and showcase all we have in common.”

Rey Katz | Amplify Respect – Newsletter
“Amplify Respect shares relatable LGBTQ+ stories to build empathy and understanding, rooted in respect for people, culture, and ecosystems. My work is for LGBTQ+ folks and allies. My goals are to provide useful, shareable, relatable content to help people practice inclusivity in their everyday lives and to build supportive community.”

Henok Mengistu | EthiopiqueWebsite
“Ethiopique is a local news platform that covers local news and happenings in the DMV area to the Ethiopian and Eritrean immigrant community. I publish news and explainers in Amharic, which is the primary language of my audience. Almost all of my readers are working class immigrants whose mother tongue is Amharic, and do not see themselves reflected in mainstream media.”

Hanna Raskin | The Food Section – Newsletter
“The Food Section is a daily newsletter for readers who want to better understand the American South and its people through food and drink. We serve intellectually curious eaters in the region and beyond who’ve been shortchanged by legacy media outsourcing its restaurant coverage to PR firms and ceding control of culinary conversations to influencers beholden to similarly monied interests.”

Paul Rivera | paulriveranews – TikTok
“I highlight people and organizations trying to better the environment. I also report on the weather, climate, and the environment. I want to build something that changes lives and makes people care about this beautiful planet that we all live on. It’s my calling. I don’t believe there’s any other reason I’m here than to make this my mission.”

Amber Sherman | The Law According to Amber – Instagram/Podcast
“The folks who see me at city council meetings and tell me they came because I explained an ordinance to them and they had to pull a public comment to speak against it. Or that I see at concerts or events who said they wouldn’t even understand what’s happening in local government if I wasn’t explaining it. Knowing that I’m actually making an impact and helping folks really motivates me to keep going and do more.”

Laura Weffer Cifuentes | Esta es la Cosa – Website/Youtube/social/events
“Esta es la Cosa is a Spanish-language journalism channel that informs Hispanic communities in Georgia – and across the U.S. South – about local, state, and national politics, with a focus on immigration, civil rights, and the issues shaping their daily lives. We produce YouTube videos, social media content, and in-person events using clear, accessible, and culturally grounded language.”

About the cohort experience

This new opportunity provides valuable resources and a rich network to support journalists working in the creator ecosystem, including:

  • Complimentary registration to ONA25 registration
  • Complimentary ONA membership for one year
  • Up to $1,000 travel/lodging stipend to get to New Orleans, with support from The Lenfest Institute
  • 1:1 coaching session with a Going Solo instructor
  • Membership to access Project C’s Creator Journalist Bundle—including a private Slack community, Lex Roman’s paywalled content and live events.

Join us in New Orleans

Register for ONA25 now through Thursday, August 7 for a discounted rate on conference passes. The price increases on August 8.

The ONA25 conference pass includes access to four days of in-person learning and networking with the ONA community; the Midway exhibit area and career events; the opportunity to attend select RSVP-only workshops and networking; and direct connections to ONA supporters and industry recruiters.

Register today

Beyond the conference

ONA offers opportunities all year to learn with like-minded peers, collaborate on pressing questions and form deeper connections.

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