Tuesday, January 25th 2022
The
Inspired Source is a solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a
UK-based human rights project). They are looking for pitches: “Have you ever
experienced abuse while working in retail? For #TheInspiredSource series, we
want to commission someone to explore the rights impact of abuse in retail work
environments.” The stories should be focused on the UK and the writers should
be based in the UK as well. They prioritize emerging writers from marginalized
backgrounds. They pay £100 per piece (600-900 words). Interested writers should
send their pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk.
For more information, refer to this Twitter
thread and this page.
Deadline: January 28th, 2022
Tuesday, December 7th 2021
The
Inspired Source is a solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a
UK-based human rights project). They are accepting pitches for opinion pieces (400-800
words) that “examine a human rights issue by which the writer or their
community is affected.” They are especially interested in hearing from
marginalized voices. They pay £100 per article. If interested, send your
pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk.
To learn more, refer to this Twitter
thread and this page.
Saturday, September 18th 2021
The
Inspired Source is a solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a
UK-based human rights project). They are “looking to commission someone who
feels strongly about Spectrum 10K and its potential impact on human rights.”
They prioritize emerging writers from marginalized backgrounds. Rate is £50
per opinion piece (400-600 words). Send your pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk. Read
their Twitter thread here and
their pitch guide here.
Sunday, August 1st 2021
The
Inspired Source is a solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a
UK-based human rights project). If you have “anything to say about how venue
inaccessibility has impacted your life,” then send your pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk. They
will pay £50 per piece (400 to 600 words). For details, refer to their Tweet and
pitch
guide.
Sunday, July 4th 2021
The Inspired Source is a solutions-focused
opinion piece series by EachOther (a UK-based human rights project). They are looking for pieces on “how the return
to workspaces will impact minority ethnic groups?” They will pay £50 per piece
(400-600 words). Pitches should be sent to editorial@eachother.org.uk. For
more information, read their Tweet and
pitch
guide.
Wednesday, June 16th 2021
The Inspired Source is a
solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a UK-based human rights
project). They are looking for pitches: “If you have something to say about
Twitter or social media being a space for human rights (good or bad), and can
trust yourself to turn it around quickly, we'd love to hear from you!” They
will prioritize emerging writers from marginalized backgrounds. They will pay £50
per opinion piece (400 to 600 words). If interested, email your pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk. To
learn more, refer to their Twitter
thread and their pitch
guide.
Sunday, April 4th 2021
The Inspired Source is a solutions-focused
opinion piece series by EachOther (a UK-based human rights project). The series
contains stories (400 to 600 words) that “examine a human rights issue by which
the writer or their community are affected.” They are accepting pitches. They
are interested in marginalized writers, especially aspiring journalists who
want their voices to be heard. They pay £50 per piece. To learn more, refer to
their Tweet
and call for pitches.
Tuesday, July 7th 2020
The Inspired Source is a new solutions-focused opinion piece series by EachOther (a UK-based human rights project). They are seeking story pitches from aspiring writers from marginalized groups. Each piece will “examine a human rights issue they or their community is affected by and preferably have a position on how we might begin to address it.” They will commission about 4 pieces a month. They will pay £50 per piece (400 to 600 words). Send pitches to editorial@eachother.org.uk. For details, refer to this Tweet and this page.