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Xavier University of Louisiana Alumni's Inaugural Verite News Fellows Will Use the Power of Journalism to Address Inequity in New Orleans

Xavier alumni La’Shance Perry (‘21) and Nigell Moses (‘21) were named fellows of Verite News’ inaugural one-year fellowship program. Perry and Moses will work as  full-time reporters alongside Verite’s veteran, award-winning journalism  team.

The fellowship offers mentorship, educational programs, and seminars  presented by top journalists and writers. The fellowship supports  Verite’s mission to examine inequities facing New Orleans’ unserved  communities. Verite is a non-profit organization that provides local  communities with crucial information and supports positive, systemic  change. In alignment with Xavier’s mission to create a more just and  humane society, Verite aims to produce a valuable standard of living for  all.

Graduating with their Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications in  2021, Perry and Moses are excited to be part of Verite’s illustrious  team of leaders and use their Xavier knowledge to break ground in the  journalism industry. Perry, a Cincinnati, Ohio native, is proud to use  her love of storytelling to impact New Orleans communities.

“Verite is founded on the principles of reporting truth, facts, and  fairness to give New Orleans natives the real news they want to hear. As  an aspiring filmmaker, I know the skills I’m learning in this program  will help me to become the best storyteller I can be,” said Perry. “I’m  truly grateful for my education and the opportunities I received during  my time at Xavier. I know that without Xavier’s Marketing and  Communications Department and the Mass Communication division, I would  not be the professional I am today.”

Perry and Moses strongly believe their Xavier education has  successfully prepared them to advance in their journalism careers. As a  New Orleans native, Moses is proud to use her passion for media to  address significant issues prevalent to her hometown.

“We’re hitting the ground running. I’ve covered stories related to  community engagement and public safety for New Orleans residents,” said  Moses. “I’m grateful and excited to be mentored by powerhouse  journalists like Terry Baquet and Tim Morris. The skills that I’ve  gained through Xavier’s Mass Communication Department have prepared me  for this experience.”

Perry and Moses are honored to be part of Verite’s fellowship class  and amplify the voices of the New Orleans community. Through their  fellowship, they exemplify Xavier’s values by assuming roles that will  make a difference and allow them to be of service to others.

For more information about Verite’s inaugural fellows, click here.     

Xavier University of Louisiana Alumni's Inaugural Verite News Fellows Will Use the Power of Journalism to Address Inequity in New Orleans

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