Julia Gentin

Before joining The Santa Fe New Mexican, Gentin interned at The Hechinger Report, where she covered the shutdown of Climate.gov and the rollback of federal clean energy tax credits. Previously, she investigated the bureaucratic neglect of a public housing complex in Savannah's oldest Black neighborhood for The Current GA. She has also interned for the Student Press Law Center, which helped both her mothers' and her own high school papers fight censorship, and written features for Embarcadero Media, located in her native Silicon Valley. Gentin graduated from Amherst College with degrees in Spanish and Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. At Amherst, she served as managing news editor of The Amherst Student, covering the fall of affirmative action and expanding the paper's reach into the town and surrounding communities. Her senior thesis explored transitional justice and literature in Chile, where she studied abroad. In her free time, she enjoys running, singing, playing soccer and reading.

The Santa Fe New Mexican/The New Mexican Public Service Journalism Fund/Searchlight New Mexico

The Santa Fe New Mexican is locally owned and independent with statewide influence on public-policy coverage. The New Mexican is the oldest newspaper in the state. The New Mexican Public Service Journalism Fund is fiscally sponsored by the New Mexico Foundation. The fund’s mission is cradle-to-grave accountability storytelling of public-policy issues. Searchlight New Mexico is a statewide investigative news nonprofit focused on high-impact journalism and an initiative of The New Mexican Public Service Journalism Fund.