One Humanity Fellowship
The One Humanity Fellowship is a new ten-week program involving established writers from around the world, sharing essays that consider political issues through the lens of personal narrative.
If you would like to be considered for our Spring 2026 cohort, please send your resume and pitch to faisalmlalani@gmail.com with the subject line, “Spring 2026 One Humanity Fellowship.”
Congratulations to the following writers for being a part of our first Winter 2026 cohort:
A writer based in San Francisco, with roots in Oregon and South India. She studied product design and art practice at Stanford University and is a design lead at Khan Academy.
Aishwarya Vardhana
An independent researcher, author, columnist, and analyst from Sri Lanka, whose work spans international relations, geopolitics, art and culture, history, anthropology, and politics.
Uditha Devapriya
Che de los Reyes
A community-focused journalist and media development professional who has worked in investigative and newsroom roles in the Philippines, including at ABS-CBN News and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, contributing to major investigations examining state policy and its impact on communities.
Simon Galkevich
A reporter that covered sports internationally for a decade before fleeing Russia in 2022. He has traveled to more than forty countries across five continents.
Nathaphob Sungkate
An independent journalist from Thailand focusing on Migration, Human Trafficking and Indigenous Peoples Reporting.
Carol Chen
A Chinese-Canadian interviewer, writer and a student at CUNY School of Journalism. A lover of human stories, she enjoys reading and teaching literature and interviewing people about their lives.