Linda Jue directs New Voices in Independent Journalism (NVIJ). NVIJ consists of the George Washington Williams Fellowship, a midcareer fellowship program for journalists of color pursuing in-depth/investigative reporting on social justice issues; and the Campus Journalism Project (CJP), which supports alternative student journalists, their campus publications, and student activists interested in social justice journalism. Linda is also the former associate director of the Independent Press Association. Before going to the IPA, she directed San Francisco State University’s Community Press Consortium. Linda is a former associate of the Center for Investigative Reporting and a former editor at San Francisco Focus magazine. Her work has appeared in San Francisco Focus, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Toronto Globe and Mail, GEO, the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, Frontline and other outlets. She also worked for eight years as the Northern California correspondent for C-SPAN. She has won two Thomas Moore Storke International Journalism Awards and a Maggie for excellence in feature writing.