By: Abigail Lee
Abriendo Puertas, a program in Sussex County under the nonprofit People’s Place, received $20 thousand in funding from the Mary Kay Ash Foundation.
Abigail Lee is a General Assignment Reporter. With degrees in journalism and women’s and gender studies, she focuses on rural journalism and social justice stories, drawing from her experiences at NPR-affiliate KBIA. Abigail's work has been featured in The Daily UW, Columbia Missourian, Fontana Herald News, Her Campus FSU, EURACTIV, WBUR, HiLite Newspaper, Boston Globe Technology, Delaware Public Media, and The Buffalo News.
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Abigail's coverage mainly revolves around local college life, arts and culture, travel, and community integration. She frequently covers event-based articles and seasonal content.
For effective outreach to Abigail Lee, consider pitching stories related to local college events or student experiences in Massachusetts/Worcester area. Additionally, topics related to arts and culture events or reviews within the region would likely align with her coverage focus.
Given her interest in seasonal content such as "Month In Review" or "Semester in Review," providing pitches on similar themes but tailored specifically for the Massachusetts/Worcester audience may be particularly relevant.
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