
Ignazio Monda
Freelance Journalist and Producer at Freelance
Host, Producer and Reporter at Religion of Sports
Host of Religion of Sports' & PRX's newest podcast "Roughhousing" https://t.co/FJr2lQ93F7 https://t.co/hN8oLOr669
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May 30, 2024 |
fi2w.org | Ignazio Monda |Iggy Monda |while Jeter
I’ve worked in start-up environments at each one of my jobs. That meant small teams where you had many roles and responsibilities, even if your official title only listed one of them. Your LinkedIn page may have said Associate Producer, but that probably meant you were also working as a producer, an editor, a booker, a line producer, and a project manager at the very least. These positions forced you to be quick on your feet and learn the job at breakneck speeds.
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May 14, 2024 |
fi2w.org | Ignazio Monda |Iggy Monda |while Jeter
Your zip code can tell a lot about your health. Studies show that historically redlined neighborhoods can overlap with areas that flood the most, have the worst air quality, and experience the warmest temperatures. Our story takes us to California’s San Fernando Valley and to Newark, NJ, where immigrant families live in or near zones that have been redlined and experience health issues due to extreme heat and pollution.
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Mar 11, 2020 |
finance.yahoo.com | Ignazio Monda
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Mar 11, 2020 |
finance.yahoo.com | Ignazio Monda
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Mar 9, 2020 |
sg.finance.yahoo.com | Ignazio Monda
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Check out @Fi2W final episode of Home, Interrupted. The season finale explores how the outlawed practice of redlining still affects people living in certain neighborhoods when it comes to the current climate crisis and environmental issues. https://t.co/OcvfQpAHuO

Check out the @thewendyway and @Fi2W piece on Chicago’s green infrastructure transition and how the city is offering people of color the chance to lead the energy revolution https://t.co/urMsUWjAUI

Climate change is making it harder for kids to enjoy the outdoors. So, what are kids doing? They're designing their own playgrounds with help from the @tpl_org Check out reporter @AriaQYoung piece for @Fi2W https://t.co/ke8gpDA2lG