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The organization Foreign Policy Interrupted (FPI) was launched in 2014 to address the disparity between female and male foreign policy expert representation in the media. According to the Op-Ed Project, in 2011, women authored only 19 percent of op-eds in ''The Wall Street Journal'', 22 percent in ''The New York Times'', and 24 percent in the ''Los Angeles Times''. In collaboration with
Media Matters for America Media Matters for America (MMfA) is a politically left-leaning 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization and media watchdog group. MMfA was founded in 2004 by journalist and political activist David Brock as a counterweight to the conservative Media ...
, FPI conducted an analysis of foreign policy guests on major news programs. In 2014, 22 percent of guests were women, and trained female foreign policy experts received less coverage than that. To increase the number of female voices in foreign policy journalism, FPI designed a fellowship program, which includes media training and meaningful mentoring at partnering media institutions, including '' Foreign Affairs'' and '' Foreign Policy''. In addition, FPI publishes a weekly newsletter that highlights foreign policy articles authored by women and interviews of female foreign policy experts. FPI is led by co-founders Elmira Bayrasli and Lauren Bohn.


FPI Fellowship Recipients

As of early 2017, there have been four classes of fellows. Inaugural Class * Mira Rapp-Hooper * Manal Omar * H. Nanjala Nyabola * Jen Weedon Second Class * Yolande Bouka * Cori Crider * Elina Ribakova * Irene S. Wu Third Class * Séverine Autesserre * Kamissa Camara * Kate Himes * Maria Snegovaya Fourth Class *
Anne-Marie Brady Anne-Marie Sharon Brady (born 1966) is a New Zealand academic and Professor of Political Science at the University of Canterbury. She specialises in Chinese domestic and foreign politics, Antarctic and Arctic politics, Pacific politics, ...
* Asha Bastleberry * Alice Driver * Lauren Kosa * Fabiana Perera * Elizabeth Radin * Erin Stuckey


References

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