Musings from the Center for Cooperative Media's 2024 Civic Science Fellow, funded by the Rita Allen Foundation
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Catherine is the Civic Science Fellow at the Center for Cooperative Media. She was the 2023 Gero Fellow at Schoodic Institute, where she spent 10 months reporting on climate change in Acadia. She has extensive experience in multimedia journalism.
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