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Sisi Wei

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New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • OpenNews Source
  • ProPublica
  • Nieman Lab

Past articles by Sisi:

Newsroom Execs and Managers: Ways to Uphold Your Diversity and Inclusivity Values During COVID-19

Here are a few practical strategies for thinking through tough decisions in an equitable and inclusive way. → Read More

Dollars for Profs

For the first time ever, you can see conflict of interest and financial disclosure records for employees of universities across the country. → Read More

ProPublica Data Institute 2019

We're thrilled to announce the 12 outstanding journalists who will be joining us for the ProPublica Data Institute this year. → Read More

What ProPublica Is Doing About Diversity in 2019 —

Here is our annual report on the breakdown of our staff and how we’re working to create a more diverse newsroom and inclusive journalism community. → Read More

The Data Institute

The Ida B. Wells Society & ProPublica are proud to announce the 2018 Data Institute, a 2-week intensive workshop on how to use data, design and code for journalism. The workshop will be from Oct 1 to 12 in NYC. → Read More

Ten Years of ProPublica: a Q&A on Leading the Way

Sisi Wei and Ryann Grochowski Jones on the past and future of their work at ProPublica → Read More

What ProPublica Is Doing About Diversity in 2018 —

Here is a breakdown of our staff. And here is how we’re working to create a more diverse newsroom and inclusive journalism community. → Read More

A Blind Application Process Might Be Easier Than You Think

A brief interview with SRCCON:WORK speaker Sisi Wei → Read More

Announcing Free Videos and Training Materials From the ProPublica Data Institute —

Couldn’t come to the ProPublica Data Institute? Now you can learn some of the lessons from home. → Read More

New York State Subsidy Tracker

Tracking the State’s Growing Portfolio of Business Subsidies → Read More

What ProPublica Is Doing About Diversity in 2017

Here are our own internal statistics, plus the steps we’re taking to create a diverse newsroom and a more inclusive journalism community. → Read More

Introducing Vital Signs

We’re launching a project that puts the most important information from across all of our health care projects in one easy-to-use place. → Read More

Vital Signs

ProPublica has accumulated a wealth of data from across the U.S. about how medicine is really practiced. Get to know your health care provider better and sign up for notifications every time we update the data or if something important changes. → Read More

Learn Data, Design and Code for Journalism. Apply for ProPublica’s Summer Data Institute. It’s Free!

ProPublica is proud to announce its first-ever Summer Data Institute, a free 10-day intensive workshop on how to use data, design and programming for journalism. → Read More

ProPublica Summer Data Institute

ProPublica is proud to announce its first-ever Summer Data Institute, a 10-day intensive workshop on how to use data, design and code for journalism. The workshop will be from June 1st to 15th in our NYC offices. → Read More

The year of big illustrations » Nieman Journalism Lab

"Browse the best of print design in journalism — any year — and you’ll see enticing, creative, beautiful double truck illustrations that cover topics ranging from the serious to the silly. But browse the best of digital design in journalism and illustrations are sparse." → Read More

We Blew $17 Billion in Afghanistan. How Would You Have Spent It?

The U.S. government has wasted billions of dollars in Afghanistan, and until now, no one has added it all up. → Read More

Can Schools in Your State Pin Kids Down? Probably.

Public schoolchildren across the country were physically restrained or isolated in rooms they couldn’t leave at least 267,000 times in the 2011-2012 school year, despite a near-consensus that such practices are dangerous and have no therapeutic benefit. Many states have little regulation or oversight of such practices. This map shows where your state stands. → Read More

Can Schools in Your State Pin Kids Down? Probably.

Public schoolchildren across the country were physically restrained or isolated in rooms they couldn’t leave at least 267,000 times in the 2011-2012 school year, despite a near-consensus that such practices are dangerous and have no therapeutic benefit. Many states have little regulation or oversight of such practices. This map shows where your state stands. → Read More

HeartSaver: An Experimental News Game

HeartSaver HeartSaver is an experiment in news game design, built in two days for the April 2013 GEN Editors' Lab Hackathon. IMPORTANT: This is not a definitive study of how distance from a hospital affects survival rates. How do you save a heart? In New York City, where nearly half a million people suffer from heart disease, surviving a heart attack hinges on both how much time it takes to get… → Read More