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Type of site | News website |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Naomi Starkman and Paula Crossfield |
Editor | Naomi Starkman [1] |
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civileats |
Launched | 2009 |
Civil Eats is an independent, nonprofit digital news and commentary site about the American food system. [2] Founded in 2009 by Naomi Starkman and Paul Crossfield, [3] who left the organization in 2014, as of 2021 the editorial team now includes Twilight Greenaway, Matthew Wheeland, Christina Cooke, Tilde Herrera and Bridget Shirvell. [1] The site works with more than 100 freelance reporters nationwide. Among other topics, it reports on food policy, environmental issues, food-related health, and farming issues.
For its first four years, Civil Eats operated with no funding. It raised an unprecedented $100,000 via Kickstarter in 2013, [4] was named Publication of the Year in 2014 by the James Beard Foundation, [5] inducted into the Library of Congress in 2019, [6] and won the IACP Digital Media Award for Best Group Food Blog in 2020. [7] Editor-in-chief Naomi Starkman was a 2016 John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University. [8]
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The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines for companies and organizations. (August 2021) |
Type of site | News website |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Naomi Starkman and Paula Crossfield |
Editor | Naomi Starkman [1] |
URL |
civileats |
Launched | 2009 |
Civil Eats is an independent, nonprofit digital news and commentary site about the American food system. [2] Founded in 2009 by Naomi Starkman and Paul Crossfield, [3] who left the organization in 2014, as of 2021 the editorial team now includes Twilight Greenaway, Matthew Wheeland, Christina Cooke, Tilde Herrera and Bridget Shirvell. [1] The site works with more than 100 freelance reporters nationwide. Among other topics, it reports on food policy, environmental issues, food-related health, and farming issues.
For its first four years, Civil Eats operated with no funding. It raised an unprecedented $100,000 via Kickstarter in 2013, [4] was named Publication of the Year in 2014 by the James Beard Foundation, [5] inducted into the Library of Congress in 2019, [6] and won the IACP Digital Media Award for Best Group Food Blog in 2020. [7] Editor-in-chief Naomi Starkman was a 2016 John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University. [8]
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