NBCNews.com, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Undefeated, Essence, Ebony, People, Newsweek, The Root, The Grio, <a href=https://www.healthywomen.org/u/"http://time.com/">TIME.com and the Atlanta affiliate of NPR. She is a 2019-2020 Leonard C. Goodman Institute for Investigative Journalism Fellow and host/producer of “In The Gap,” a podcast for In These Times magazine about how the gender pay gap affects the lives — and livelihoods — of Black women in America.</p><p>Chandra has also been named "Journalist of the Year" from the Atlanta Press Club and the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists and honors from the Association for Women in Communications, the Colorado Association of Black Journalists and Mental Health America. She is an alum of a diverse mix of prestigious journalism fellowships, including with the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University, the Education Writers Association, Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder, Soros Justice Media, Kiplinger Public Affairs at the Ohio State University, the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism programs, respectively. A feature story that she penned for AtlantaMagazine made the Atlanta Press Club's “Atlanta’s Top 10 Favorite Stories of the Past 50 Years” list and it is also widely credited with contributing to a change in Georgia law and a teen’s early release from a 10-year prison sentence. </p><p>She has also snagged one-on-one interviews with a long list of notable newsmakers, including one of the Exonerated 5 from New York’s famed Central Park Jogger case and anti-racism educator Jane Elliott. Still, she credits being a dedicated wife and mommy as among her greatest accomplishments.</p>."/>Articles by Chandra Thomas Whitfield - HealthyWomen
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