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Alumni Notes

2001 Journalism

Letrell Crittenden

serves as director of inclusion and audience growth for the American Press Institute. He's the first person to hold that role for the organization.

Along with his bachelor's, he also earned a master's degree in media studies from Penn State in 2006.

In his role, he builds upon API’s work in the area of organizational and cultural change and deepens the organization’s focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. He strives to both catalyze and partner with organizations already working in the DEI/B space.

Crittenden joined API from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, where he was program director and assistant professor of communication. At Jefferson, he ​​helped revamp the program’s curriculum and served as the inaugural Diversity Advocate for the College of Humanities and Sciences. For his efforts inside and outside the classroom, he received the university’s 2021 Provost’s Award for Service to the Profession.

He has also been a fellow with the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University and the Media and Inequality Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Crittenden earned his Ph.D. in communication from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His doctoral dissertation focused on the history of the National Association of Black Journalists, of which he is a member.

Prior to his academic career, Crittenden was a police and government reporter and is a veteran practitioner of community journalism. He is editor and co-researcher for the Germantown Info Hub, a collaboration with Temple University designed to provide better news coverage of the city’s Germantown neighborhood. He has also consulted for API on diversity-related issues as part of our community listening work.

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