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Asia Fields

As an engagement reporter, I work with communities to investigate issues that matter to them.

Want to Get in Touch?

I’m always open to tips and feedback about my work. I take privacy seriously and can answer any questions you have about how the reporting process works.

What I Cover

I often work on projects with many sources, weaving together their individual stories to show the scale and consequences of an issue. I also aim to ensure the needs and perspectives of communities are centered in our work. I’ve covered a range of topics, including education and homelessness.

My Background

I work on national and local stories, including with our local newsroom partners. After I worked with the Idaho Statesman to crowdsource the condition of school buildings across the state, lawmakers approved $2 billion for repairs. For a series on homeless encampment sweeps, my team spoke to more than 150 people who experienced them. I’ve also contributed to projects on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, child welfare and voting rights.

Before joining ProPublica in 2022, I worked at The Seattle Times, where I helped lead coverage of the nation’s first known coronavirus outbreak and reported extensively on Title IX and sexual misconduct in higher education.

My work has received awards including the Knight Award for Public Service and the Gather Award in Community-Centered Journalism.

The Repatriation Project

Does Your Local Museum or University Still Have Native American Remains?

Three decades after legislation pushed for the return of Native American remains to Indigenous communities, many of the nation’s top museums and universities still have thousands of human remains in their collections. Check on institutions near you.

The Repatriation Project

America’s Biggest Museums Fail to Return Native American Human Remains

The remains of more than 100,000 Native Americans are held by prestigious U.S. institutions, despite a 1990 law meant to return them to tribal nations. Here’s how the ancestors were stolen — and how tribes are working to get them back.

Unequal Discipline

This School District Is Ground Zero for Harsh Discipline of Native Students in New Mexico

In Gallup-McKinley County Schools, wearing the wrong color shirt can get you written up for “gang-related activity.” Banging on a window is bullying. The district is responsible for most of New Mexico’s disproportionate expulsions of Native students.

Local Reporting Network

Overpolicing Parents

For Black Families in Phoenix, Child Welfare Investigations Are a Constant Threat

One in three Black children in Maricopa County, Arizona, faced a child welfare investigation over a five-year period, leaving many families in a state of dread. Some parents are pushing back.

The Right to Read

How to Help People Vote in the 2022 Midterm Elections

Here are some ways you can help spread factual information about voting rights and resources ahead of the midterms.

The Right to Read

ووٹ ڈالنے کا طریقہ: ایک فوری اور آسان رہنمائی

انگریزی نہ پڑھ پانے یا نہ لکھ پانے کے باوجود آپ کے پاس ووٹ ڈالنے کا حق ہے۔ یہ رہنمائی آپ کو مدد طلب کرنے، ووٹ ڈالنے کے طریقے اور مسائل ہونے پر کیا کرنا ہے اس بارے میں آپ کےحقوق کے بارے میں بتائے گا۔

The Right to Read

كيفية التصويت: دليل سريع وبسيط

يحق لك التصويت حتى لو كنت لا تجيد التحدّث أو القراءة بالإنجليزية. وسيطلعك هذا الدليل على حقك بطلب المساعدة، وكيفية التصويت، وما يمكنك فعله إذا ما واجهتَ مشاكل في التصويت.

The Right to Read

如何投票?請收好這份指南

無論你是否懂英語,你都擁有投票的權利。這份指南將幫助你了解這些問題:如何尋求幫助?如何投票?遇到問題該怎麽辦?

The Right to Read

如何投票?请收好这份指南

无论你是否懂英语,你都拥有投票的权利。这份指南将帮助你了解这些问题:如何寻求帮助?如何投票?遇到问题该怎么办?

The Right to Read

কীভাবে ভোট দিতে হয়: একটি দ্রুত এবং সহজ গাইড

আপনি ইংরেজিতে কথা বলতে না পারলে বা ইংরেজি না পড়তে পারলেও আপনার ভোট দেওয়ার অধিকার রয়েছে। আপনার সাহায্য চাওয়ার অধিকার, কীভাবে ভোট দিতে হয়, এবং আপনার সমস্যা হলে কী করতে হবে সে সম্পর্কে এই গাইডটি আপনাকে অবহিত করবে।

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