Opportunities 4/21/2021
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The Study Hall Opportunities newsletter is a weekly compilation of pitch calls; freelance, part-time, and temporary gigs; events; fellowships, scholarships, awards, and grants; internships; and full-time jobs. It’s written by famed Berlin nightclub Berghain’s newest nemesis, Chris Erik Thomas, and is released on Wednesdays. Once in a while, we take a day off for mental health breaks and holidays. Have a job posting, gig, fellowship, or pitch you want to be included in the next Opps newsletter? Send them to [email protected] for approval with “Opportunity:” in the subject line.
THE MEDIA CLASSIFIEDS
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►Modernist literature and urban art unite on Saturdays at 10 AM! Each weekend, Morphkey’s LA Book Scavenger Hunt gives away 20+ curated world literature books in hidden locations across LA. We’d love freelancers to pitch news stories. Send media inquiries to [email protected].
►Research and write New York City commercial real estate stories, articles, and research reports. Content to be published on www.metro-manhattan.com/blog. Writer to have input in the content selection. Up to eight articles per month, but flexible. Pay per article. Content to be from 700-2,000 words & to be attributed to the author. Contact [email protected] if interested!
►Calling all writers interested in self-publishing: Sign up for the Digital Salon’s design workshop about social media marketing and open source publishing on April 23. We’re all about having fun while making a living. Bring a pen and paper to brainstorm about your personal publishing goals! Make friends with other writers, despite the pandemic, by joining this literary salon.
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RESOURCES
You should know by now to never put all your eggs in one basket — especially if the eggs are publications that ignore your invoices. Freelancing is a juggling act, and relying on only one resource to find gigs won’t work.
Have resources you’d like to see added that have helped you? Send them to [email protected] for approval with “Resource:” in the subject line.
-The Election SOS Report gathered tips on trust-building and improving engagement from 18 newsrooms across the US. It features lessons and exercises that can be used to improve coverage across any topic, not just politics.
-The Developing An Investigative Pitch guide by the Ida B. Wells Society is a great resource for any reporter interested in investigative journalism. It provides a 29-page walkthrough to develop the perfect pitch, including tips for choosing a character for your investigation.
-Food writer Priya Krishna’s list of resources on her website includes tips on getting into food writing, sending cold emails, tips for freelancing, and invaluable accounts and groups to follow, including the Writers of Color Twitter and Journalists of Color Slack.
Want more resources? Check out the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Black Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Britany Robinson’s Big List of Writing Deadlines; Study Hall Transcriber Database; Freelancing Guide/Editorial Contacts spreadsheet; #FreelancerPayGap spreadsheet; Pitch Guide Database; Chelsea’s Guide to Freelancing doc; Missed Pitches newsletter; and PACER.
CALLS FOR PITCHES
Please note that we are not endorsing every publication or company that is listed here. The decision of whether to engage with a publication or company is entirely up to the reader. In regards to pitch calls, we try to only share opportunities that have fair rates based on publicly available information. While we define “fair rates” as being above $100 USD for around 700-800 words and above $0.10 per word for longer pieces, we cannot guarantee that every publication pays this rate. If you have more information on a rate or exploitative business practices from a publication posted, email [email protected].
PITCH CALLS FOR BIPOC WRITERS
–Times Union: Hudson Valley is commissioning BIPOC writers for upcoming assignments. They are also looking for pitches of news and reported features on people, places, and issues shaping life in the Hudson Valley and Catskills. The rates range from $150-$200, and increase based on original photography and complexity. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–Africa Arguments is looking for pitches of stories, photo essays, and other formats on Amapiano and Afrobeats crossovers, LGBTQIA+ life, TikTok, natural hair, literature, gender-bending comedy, Gen Z, Nollywood, and other topics. The rates range from $150-$200 for pieces of 750-800 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Into, a revival of the former LGBTQ+ magazine, is looking for pitches of interesting takes on pop culture and queer media old and new from queer writers, especially BIPOC, disabled, and writers on the spectrum. They are especially interested in “first-person narratives, TikTok journalism, oral histories, random appreciations, and cerebral nonsense.” The rates start at $150 for features of 800 words, and increase for longer features. Send pitches to [email protected].
OTHER PITCH CALLS
–The Daily Beast is commissioning writers with a history of covering housing, inequality, or minority rights for three branded content articles. The rate is $1,000 for articles of 1,000 words. See their pitch guide for more info, and send inquiries by April 26.
–Parents Magazine is looking for pitches of reported guides on “LGBTQIA+ topics told by queer people, parents, and teens.” The project is for parents looking to support their LGBTQIA+ kids, themselves, and the queer community. The rates range from $300-$500 depending on the level of reporting. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Vice UK is looking for pitches of stories on getting into and out of debt for their Debt Collection column. The rates weren’t given, but start at £75 (about $105 USD) according to the #FreelancePayGap. Send pitches to [email protected].
-James Pearce is commissioning technology writers to cover a broad range of topics, specifically aimed at enterprises, for a new publication launching soon. The rates range from £0.20-£0.30 (about $0.28-$0.42 USD) per word depending on the type of piece, and they are open to writers from anywhere in the world. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–Future of Good is commissioning writers to cover global development, social finance, tech for good, CSR, Indigenous innovation, youth leadership and other topics. The rates start at $0.60 CAD (about $0.48 USD) per word, and preference is given to Canadian writers. Send inquiries to @Dao_Maithi.
–SFGate is looking for pitches of stories for Haight Month. The rate is around $200 per article. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Economic Hardship Reporting Project is looking for pitches of reported features, personal essays, or photo essays on California poverty and inequality and wealth. The rate is $1 per word for features of up to 2,500 words, and “less for op-eds unless they are heavily reported.” Send pitches to [email protected].
–FiveThirtyEight is looking for pitches of reported features and analysis on politics, sports, and science. The rates are generally $600 for features of 1,000 words that require some reporting or analysis, and rates are higher for more complex pieces. See their pitch guide for more info.
–Sask Dispatch is looking for pitches of solutions journalism on practical, effective responses to social and environmental issues. The rates range from CAD $300-$600 (USD $240-$480) per story. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches by May 9.
–Gloria, a “new newsletter for women who aren’t old yet, but aren’t young either,” is looking for pitches of short essays and first-person stories on sex and dating in your 40s, divorce, peri-menopause, and careers. The rates start at $200. Send pitches to [email protected].
–The River is looking for pitches of reported features, enterprise pieces, and photo essays on environmental, political, or economic issues in the Hudson Valley and Catskills. The rate is $0.25 per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Polygon is looking for pitches of news, reviews, previews, features, opinions and other formats on tabletop games. They are especially interested in pitches from diverse voices, including BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ writers. The rates weren’t publicly shared, but a March 2021 pitch call put the rates at $150 for “quick or breezy posts and about $300 for reported pieces.” See their pitch guide for more info.
–Rest of World is commissioning writers based in the Philippines and Thailand. The rate wasn’t given, but rates were $1 per word in October 2020. Send inquiries to @PeterGuest.
–CreakyJoints.org is commissioning health writers to produce articles on arthritis. They are also taking freelance pitches of personal essays. The rates range from $300-$400 per article, and the rates for personal essays weren’t shared. Send inquiries to @LRocketto.
–Texas Observer is looking for pitches of essays, editorial pieces, or short form articles on Texas. They are especially interested in pitches from new and emerging writers. The rate is $0.50 per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Business Insider is commissioning writers to cover inequity in education. The rate for this project will be based on the amount of research required and length of the piece, but their “freelance rates start at a base of around $300.” Send inquiries to @Alyslice or [email protected].
–Hypocrite Reader is looking for pitches on eating, speaking, smiling, snarling, biting, and more for their summer issue on the theme of “teeth.” Their precise rates may vary, but their last issue paid $115 per piece. Send pitches to [email protected] by May 15.
–The Verge is looking for pitches of reported features on games, film, TV, and comics. The rate is typically $750 for features of 1,500-2,000 words. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected].
–Hostwriter is looking for pitches on underreported stories with global relevance for their Unbias the News project. There will be in-depth support and collaborative resources available to all accepted pitches. The rates are €250 (about $300 USD) for personal narratives, op-eds, and shorter pieces, and €500 (about $600 USD) for long reads, multimedia pieces, and investigations. See their pitch guide for more info.
–Input is looking for pitches of reported stories, profiles, and personal essays on the intersection of technology and culture. The rates range from $0.50 to $1 per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Variable West is looking for pitches of micro-essays on artists (living or dead) for their Love Letters column. The artist needs to be living and working (or lived and worked, if the artist is dead) in California, Oregon, or Washington, but doesn’t need to have work in an exhibition. The rate is $50 for essays of 200-250 words. Send pitches to [email protected] with the word “Pitch” in the subject line.
–Jewish Currents is looking for pitches of investigative reporting on Jewish communal funding, Israel/Palestine, dark money organizations, and other topics as part of their new Puffin Foundation Investigative Fund. The rate is $1 per word, and journalists will receive fact-checking, legal support, training, and dedicated editorial expertise. See their pitch guide for more info.
FREELANCE, PART-TIME, AND TEMPORARY JOBS
–Bustle is hiring a part-time entertainment writer to contribute news posts and celebrity coverage. Candidates should have at least two years of reporting experience, extensive knowledge of pop culture, and be available for celebrity interviews and live coverage as needed.
–Inverse is hiring a part-time writer to report on “the trends that are shaping the business, culture, and science of video games.” Candidates should have at least three years of experience writing or reporting on video games, and must be able to attend a daily pitch meeting. The position requires working up to 28 hours per week.
–Wirecutter is hiring a freelance deals writer to scan a variety of retailers, deals sites, and other sources to find deals on Wirecutter picks. Candidates should have excellent research abilities, and experience with Airtable, Mailchimp, WordPress, and affiliate panels is preferred.
–Entrepreneur is hiring a writer on a freelance contract. The writer is expected to write 10 posts per week, and the rate is $500 per week. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–19th News is hiring a part-time social media producer. Candidates should have experience with social media copywriting, creating graphics, and using third-party social media tools. The rate is $36.50 per hour, and the producer is expected to work 20 hours per week. Send a resume and three recent social media post examples to Alexandra Smith at [email protected].
–Scalawag Magazine is hiring a part-time audience growth and engagement manager. Candidates should have a grounding in Southern history and understanding of justice struggles in the South. The position pays $38 per hour, and candidates are expected to work 20 hours per week. The position can be based anywhere within the southern US, but preference will be given to candidates based in Atlanta, Birmingham, and Durham. The deadline to apply is May 3.
-The Energy News Network is hiring a freelance writer to produce their daily newsletter, Western Energy News. Candidates should have an understanding of energy issues, and be located in the western US or have direct knowledge of the region. The position pays $2,500 per month, and the workload is typically two hours per day “once you’re up to speed but may take longer at first.” The deadline to apply is April 30.
–The National Observer is hiring an Ottawa-based reporter to cover climate and energy-related federal news and politics on a six-month contract. Candidates should have proven reporting and editing experience, and be knowledgeable on national and provincial parties and policies. The deadline to apply is April 30.
–The Markup is hiring a part-time newsletter researcher to research, report, transcribe and fact-check their weekly newsletter, Hello World. A familiarity with the technology industry is preferred. The position requires working 10 hours per week, and can be based in New York or be done remotely. The deadline to apply is April 30.
EVENTS
-The Freelance Solidarity Project (FSP) is hosting a workshop explaining how to use The Intercept’s new Principles for Freelance Contributors on April 28. FSP members and Intercept contributors, along with senior correspondent Naomi Klein and reporter Alleen Brown, will cover how the principles were created, how to get the most out of them, and their connection to the broader work of freelance organizing. Register on their web form by noon on April 28 to receive the Zoom link to attend.
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
-The South Asian Journalists Association is accepting applications for their 2021 scholarship program. The scholarship offers up to $2,000 to up to 10 students to cover educational expenses for their fall 2021 semester. Applicants must be of either South Asian descent or show a strong interest in covering South Asia or the diaspora, and also must show proof of admission to an educational institution based in North America. The deadline to apply is April 22.
–The South Asian Journalists Association is also accepting applications for their 2021 internship fund. The fund provides up to $3,000 to three students who have already secured internships but need supplemental income during the internship period. Applicants must be of South Asian descent or show a strong interest in covering South Asia or the diaspora. The deadline to apply is April 22.
-The Center for Health Journalism is accepting applications for their 2021 national fellowship program. The program aims to help journalists and newsrooms produce reporting on the health, welfare, and well-being of children, youth, families, and communities through the lenses of COVID-19 and systemic racism. The fellowship awards grants that range from $2,000-$10,000 and six months of mentorship with veteran journalists. The deadline to apply is May 17.
-The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center is accepting applications for its virtual National Critics Institute workshop. The one-week intensive training program is led by Chicago Tribune critic and columnist Chris Jones and includes additional guest faculty. The program includes writing workshops on reviewing theater, film, performance, and food; writing arts and entertainment profiles; and other skills. The workshop will take place via Zoom from July 5-10 and is free for those admitted to the program. Send inquiries about the program to [email protected] and apply by April 29.
–OZY is accepting applications for its OZY Genius Awards. The program will award up to $10,000 to 10 college students to work on a project, and includes mentoring support. Candidates can be self-nominated or be nominated by others. The deadline to apply is April 30.
-The Boston Review is accepting applications for their Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship program. Fellows will develop projects for print and digital, and receive training, mentorship, networking opportunities, and workshops. The fellowship pays a $4,000 monthly stipend, and fellows will be expected to work full-time from September 2021 through May 2022. The deadline to apply is April 30.
–The Texas Tribune is accepting applications for their paid fall 2021 fellowship program. Fellows will work in one of the following positions: data visuals, engagement, engineering, events, marketing and communications, multimedia, photography, or reporting. The reporting fellowship can be based in Austin or Washington, DC, while all other positions will be based in Austin, TX. Fellows will be paid a $6,000 stipend over the course of the semester, and will be expected to work 20 hours per week. The deadline to apply is May 3.
–Civil Eats is accepting applications for their paid Indigenous Foodways Fellowship program. The fellow will produce features and opinion pieces for their Indigenous Foodways coverage on a one-year contract. Candidates should have experience reporting on food and cultural traditions across North America, and Native writers are preferred. The fellowship includes a $20,000 stipend. The deadline to apply is May 4.
–Grist is accepting applications for their paid summer fellowship program. Fellows can work in either their environmental justice or news and politics sections, and both tracks will include pitching,writing stories and contributing to their daily newsletter. The fellowship is fully remote, pays $3,334 per month, and fellows are expected to work full-time for six months. The deadline to apply is May 18.
-The McGraw Center for Business Journalism is accepting applications for its paid reporting fellowship program. The fellowship provides editorial support and grants of up to $15,000 for journalists to produce investigative stories on the global economy, finance, and business. The deadline to apply is July 16 for the Summer 2021 program.
–MPR News is accepting applications for their paid Toni Randolph Diversity Fellowship program in Saint Paul, MN. The program aims to assist people from underrepresented backgrounds who are seeking careers as reporters, newscasters, show producers, digital producers, and editors. The rate ranges from $16-$20 per hour depending on experience, and fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week for one year.
–MIT Technology Review is accepting applications for their paid Emerging Journalist Fellowship program. Fellows will receive rigorous training and juggle one to three stories at a time, including a mix of pitched and assigned stories. The fellowship is remote, pays $20 per hour, and fellows are expected to work full-time for at least three months.
–US News & World Report is accepting applications for its paid data journalism fellowship in Washington, DC. Fellows will write data-driven stories and help with broader data projects and data visualization. The fellowship pays $15 per hour, and fellows are expected to work 37.5 hours per week for one year. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until both positions are filled.
–SpotlightDC is accepting applications for its investigative journalism grant. The grant awards up to $10,000 for investigative or explanatory journalism projects focused on health care, crime, transportation, corruption, and other matters of public interest in the Washington, DC; Maryland; and Virginia regions. Grants applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
-The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is accepting applications for their Black Press Grant program. The program will provide Black freelance reporters or Black-owned print, broadcast, and digital outlets with grants of up to $10,000 to report on the COVID-19 pandemic, the coronavirus vaccine, or its intersections into the nation’s K-12 education system. Grant applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
–The Arizona Republic is accepting applications for its paid Environmental Reporting Fellowship program in Phoenix, AZ. The fellow will work with a three-person team covering environmental issues in Arizona and the western US. Fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week for one year, and the fellowship includes PTO, health insurance, and other benefits.
–Fatherly, a digital media brand for dads, is accepting applications for their paid editorial fellowship. Fellows will help produce health, science, parenting, and relationship content. The fellowship pays $15 per hour, and fellows are expected to work 30-40 hours per week.
–Dwell is accepting applications for its paid editorial fellowship in New York. Fellows will write original content, and help index and optimize daily news articles. Candidates should have a passion for design and architecture. The fellowship pays “minimum wage,” which is $15 per hour in New York City, and fellows are expected to work 15-25 hours per week for two or three months.
INTERNSHIPS
–MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) is accepting applications for their paid fall internship program in Cambridge, MA. The intern will learn about each area of the publication, including editorial, marketing, and business development. The internship pays $15 per hour, and interns are expected to work 10-15 hours per week from September through December. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until an intern accepts the position.
–The Hechinger Report is accepting applications for its paid education reporting internship. The intern will produce at least one interactive product or app with data visualization and interactive developers, and will have the support of their editors and reporters. The internship pays $650 per week for 12 weeks, and interns can be based anywhere in the US.
–Texas Highways is accepting applications for its paid summer 2021 internship program. Interns will fact-check articles for print, write web stories, and assist the editorial team. The internship rate ranges from $14.50-$17 per hour, and interns are expected to work full time. The internship can be remote, or be based in Austin, TX. Also, please note that you do not need to be a highway in Texas to apply.
–The City is accepting applications for their paid summer 2021 internship program. Interns will produce stories, search databases, and help with Freedom of Information Law requests. The internship requires working full-time for 10 weeks, and applicants who live in the five boroughs or immediate suburbs are preferred.
-The Emma Bowen Foundation is accepting applications for its paid summer 2021 internship program for students of color. Interns in the content track will learn about production, social media, digital media, and broadcast and online journalism. There is no set deadline to apply, but they recommend that students apply as soon as possible.
JOBS
NEW YORK
–The New Yorker is hiring for multiple positions, including a senior editor, assistant managing editor, and fact checker. Candidates for the senior editor position should have at least two years of relevant experience, while candidates for the assistant managing editor position should have at least five years of relevant experience.
–The New York Times is hiring an editor to lead its Styles desk covering culture, fashion, and lifestyle. Candidates should have at least five years of experience leading a newsroom, including at a major publication, and an intimate knowledge of the fashion industry.
–Wirecutter is hiring for multiple positions, including a lead kitchen editor, trends writer, and SEO editor. Candidates for the kitchen editor position should have at least three years of media experience, including at least one year of experience working with and editing writers. All of the positions are union jobs with the News Guild of New York.
–The Nation is hiring a senior editor to work with writers on longform, complex features and short, sharp comment pieces for print and web. Candidates should be passionate and knowledgeable about US electoral or movement politics, or about Black history, culture, and politics. The position is a union job and has a base salary of $82,000.
WASHINGTON, DC
–Washington City Paper is hiring for multiple positions, including a City Lights editor to cover art and events and an audience growth and engagement editor to help grow their subscriber and paid membership base. The starting salaries are $40,000 for the City Lights editor position and $47,500 for the engagement editor position.
–The USA TODAY Network is hiring for multiple positions, including a sports reporter to cover breaking news and enterprise reporting; community engagement producer and NFL Insider reporter for their subscription sports service; editor and digital editor for their money, tech, and travel teams; music reporter for their entertainment vertical; audience editor for their Washington and politics team; and a search and optimization editor.
-The Library of Congress is hiring a public affairs specialist to plan, implement, and evaluate the social media strategies of their social media accounts. Candidates should have a knowledge of communication and public affairs principles, methods, and techniques. The annual salary range is $103,690-$134,798, which is the most exact salary range I’ve ever seen. The deadline to apply is April 26.
CALIFORNIA
–The Los Angeles Times is hiring for multiple positions, including a deputy op-ed editor, audience engagement features editor, op-ed columnist, multiplatform newsletter editor, and utility journalism reporter. All positions besides the deputy op-ed editor are part of the Los Angeles Times Guild.
–The New York Times is hiring for multiple Los Angeles-based positions, including an SEO editor to lead their California Search Strategy and a lead writer for their California Today newsletter. Candidates for the newsletter writing position should have extensive reporting experience and an ability to write with a conversational voice across multiple beats. Both positions are union jobs with the News Guild of New York.
-Local reporter and editor positions are available in Palm Springs, CA for a breaking news reporter, politics reporter, and news editor at The Desert Sun.
NORTHEAST
–New Story is hiring a senior writer to join their brand team and help build their voice and tone. Candidates should have at least five years of copywriting experience at an ad agency, consumer brand, or high-performing non-profit. The position can be based in Atlanta, GA or anywhere in the US. The deadline to apply is April 25.
-Local reporter and editor positions are available in Easton, PA for a features editor at Hearst Enthusiast Group and in Montpelier, VT for a business and economy reporter at VTDigger.
CENTRAL
–Eater Chicago is hiring a deputy city editor to produce short news stories, longer features, service-oriented maps, and assist with their daily newsletter. Candidates should have some journalism experience, and a love for Chicago’s culinary culture and familiarity with its different neighborhoods. The position is part of the Vox Media Union and the starting salary is $62,000 per year.
REMOTE-FRIENDLY
–Bankrate is hiring a reporter to produce consumer guides on the car buying process and other aspects of owning a vehicle, as well as other loan topics as needed. Candidates should have at least one year of experience covering car buying, loans or related topics, and have an interest in personal finance.
–The Athletic is hiring an associate editor to assist with betting content and grow their SEO content. Candidates should have a knowledge of WordPress and basic functionality of CMS platforms, and be available to work nights and weekends, as required. The position can be based anywhere within the US or Canada.
–Clever Real Estate is hiring for multiple positions, including eight content writers and two content editors. Candidates for both positions should have some editorial or writing experience at a startup with a content marketing department. The positions can be based anywhere in the world.
–New Story is hiring a senior writer to join their brand team and help build their voice and tone. Candidates should have at least five years of copywriting experience at an ad agency, consumer brand, or high-performing non-profit. The position can be based in Atlanta, GA or anywhere in the US. The deadline to apply is April 25.
–The Fuller Project is hiring an enterprise reporter. Candidates should have a specialized beat in an area such as: technology, labor, economics, inequity, safety and security, trafficking, immigration or another topic. The position can be based anywhere in the US. The deadline to apply is May 7.
INTERNATIONAL
–The Athletic is hiring an associate editor to assist with betting content and grow their SEO content. Candidates should have a knowledge of WordPress and basic functionality of CMS platforms, and be available to work nights and weekends, as required. The position can be based anywhere within the US or Canada.
–Associated Press is hiring for multiple positions, including a Lagos-based Nigeria correspondent and a Johannesburg-based Southern Africa visual journalist. Candidates for both positions must have advanced-level professional competency in written and spoken English, and professional competency in a language besides English is preferred. The deadline to apply to both positions is April 26.
–The Tyee is hiring a Canada-based newsletter specialist to craft, send, and optimize their three editorial newsletters. Candidates should have at least two years of experience working an email list for a newsroom, magazine, nonprofit, or as an independent writer. The position can be based anywhere in Canada, but familiarity with British Columbia is preferred. The deadline to apply is April 27.
–The Fuller Project is hiring an enterprise reporter to join their global editorial team. Candidates should be fluent in the language of the country in which they are based. The position can be based anywhere in the world, but candidates in Asia, Africa, or the Middle East are preferred. The deadline to apply is May 7.
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