On Day Two, February 17, we will have six roving reporters from Azusa High School capturing the day through a youth lens. These students will talk with their peers, interview participants throughout the day, and capture key moments that show the power of conflict resolution education.

Roving Reporters will team up with a mentor to capture stories in real time. For this year we are grateful for this year’s mentors:

Deborah Netburn
L.A. Times, Staff Writer

Farrah Fazal
9x Emmy Wimmer

Jaclyn Cosgrove
L.A. Times, Staff Writer

  • Deborah covers faith, spirituality and joy for the Los Angeles Times. She started at The Times in 2006 and has worked across a wide range of sections including entertainment, home and garden, national news, technology and science.

    Read more about Deborah here.

  • Farrah is a 9-time Emmy Award–winning documentary producer, director, and former news correspondent. Her work explores what it means to be human: to feel deeply, connect authentically, and allow the world to change us in ways big and small.

    Read more about Farrah.

  • Jaclyn covers the (great!) outdoors at the Los Angeles Times. They started at The Times in 2017 and have written about wildfires, culture, protests, crime and county government. In 2022, they managed For Your Mind, a yearlong mental health project.

    Read more about Jaclyn here.

Joshua Gershick,
Author, Journalist

 
 
  • Joshua Irving Gershick is a multi-faceted writer whose work illuminates the lives of Queer Americans who’ve been hidden from history. He writes the Substack newsletter Queer People Talking.

    Read more about Joshua here.