Deep Indigo Collective
@DeepIndigoCo
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Deep Indigo Collective is a nonprofit visual storytelling resource for news organizations covering the local impacts of climate and environmental threats.
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Joined October 2019
Look at that đź‘€, we made @insideclimate's visual roundup of 2022. Thank you @carolinegutman and @k_zeis for representing us in the field and supporting our partner newsrooms with your excellent coverage! Great job on the solid edit by @katelyn_eliz! https://t.co/MIdwTpZOW0
insideclimatenews.org
Climate change and an environment in peril were visible in many of 2022’s defining moments: record-smashing heat waves in Europe and South Asia, droughts pushing the fragile global food system to its...
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Along side @insideclimate, we contributed to reporting from Philadelphia, Atlanta and Virginia on issues from lead exposure to crab population decline. Thank you @MichaelKodas for making sure these collaborations happened! Links to our collabs below 👇
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Part of our 2022 coverage: To understand the lead exposure in Atlanta's west side, researchers held an event to test blood - as the EPA tries to clean up tainted soil in the area. More reporting from @aydalicampa and our partner newsroom @insideclimate👇 📸by Lynsey Weatherspoon
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Your support makes in-depth local climate reporting partnership possible. Ensure newsrooms have the photojournalism resources they need to tell these stories. @NewsMatch doubles your donation! Pick up our 2023 photo calendar and custom tote as a thank you. https://t.co/URQmNome40
This summer, when flooding caused a water crisis in Jackson, Deep Indigo quickly partnered with @KayAnneSkinner and the staff at @MSTODAYnews to deliver crucial visuals to Mississippi readers. Thank you Mississippi Today for your partnership! Coverage provided by @rorydoylephoto.
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You can view this coverage at links below: https://t.co/FDUeRJO2Sy
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This summer, when flooding caused a water crisis in Jackson, Deep Indigo quickly partnered with @KayAnneSkinner and the staff at @MSTODAYnews to deliver crucial visuals to Mississippi readers. Thank you Mississippi Today for your partnership! Coverage provided by @rorydoylephoto.
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On #GivingTuesday, please do your part by supporting us and ensuring our newsroom partners have the visual resources they need to cover the local impacts of climate change. #NewsMatch will match your donation dollar for dollar. Thank you! Click here 👉 https://t.co/URQmNo4CFq
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Deep Indigo Collective's latest with @SierraNVAlly and @dailyyonder, reported by @clairelmcarlson, photographed by @kimraffphoto Please give it a read! https://t.co/jIFA0YyjW5
dailyyonder.com
A new water pipeline project wants to siphon off billions of gallons of groundwater from a rural county in Utah to meet the needs of Cedar City. But farmers and local Tribes see the project as an...
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An absolutely 🔥 design by @sarahnrogers and expertly screen printed by Matt Katherman!
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Support local climate news today and receive the "Climate Reporting Coming in Hot" tote. 👇 Check it out here > https://t.co/RlFgjGGlIU
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The need for comprehensive local climate reporting is urgent. We are a visual storytelling partner for newsrooms producing this content. Consider supporting our mission today and @NewsMatch will double your support! Donate 👉 https://t.co/ERg9XtgPvC
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Maisie Brown realized it was unclear how the state was planning to bring water to elderly and disabled folks. The activist decided to mobilize, asking volunteers to help deliver water. More from Jackson by @mintamolly/@MSTODAYnews and @rorydoylephoto. https://t.co/LOSSmt44wh
mississippitoday.org
The “MS Student Water Crisis Advocacy Team” has delivered about 1,000 cases of water to more than 200 homes.
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More of our coverage from Jackson with @MSTODAYnews. Photography by @rorydoylephoto.
“If the government could do everything, then there’d be no nonprofit or grassroots organizations,” Maisie Brown said. “The whole structure of government, the way it’s built today, is not enough to help people. That’s the wall people are running into”: https://t.co/SpEMubM9rO
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Thank you for your fantastic work last week! We were fortunate to have you on the assignment for us and @MSTODAYnews .
Recent coverage of the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi for @washingtonpost, @Reuters, @MSTODAYnews and @DeepIndigoCo. A complete infrastructure overhaul is necessary, but there's no timetable for a system-wide fix. So hard to comprehend.
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