Announcement: Latino News Network — NPR Midwest Newsroom Internship

Latino News Network

The Latino News Network is accepting applications for the Hortencia Zavala Foundation Summer Internship Program.

This intern would work with NPR’s Midwest Newsroom, which focuses on investigative and enterprise reporting, and would be based at one of four stations: St. Louis Public Radio, Iowa Public Radio (Des Moines), Nebraska Public Media (Lincoln), or KCUR in Kansas City. The intern’s work would appear on The Midwest Newsroom, Latino News Network, and the Fulcrum platforms.

The Latino News Network is looking for students in all communications fields with a demonstrated interest in journalism for this paid opportunity. We are especially interested in hearing from applicants who are interested in stories related to public health or immigration.

Successful applicants will be assigned meaningful multimedia work in the production of local and regional news, including reporting and writing, audio, visuals and social media.

The internship runs from June 2 through Aug. 1, 2025. Advisors and mentors will meet with students regularly to identify and develop their summer goals and provide training as needed.

The intern is expected to work at least 30 hours per week, with an hourly pay rate based on fair wages in the city where they work. 

Applications will be accepted until March 7, 2025. The internship is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. 

The Hortencia Zavala Foundation was created in 2016 by Hugo Balta, Publisher of LNN, and twice president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), as a way to help students while honoring the legacy of his abuelita, Hortencia Zavala.


Cover Photo: Isa Luzarraga practices digital illustration as a part of the Dow Jones News Fund’s 2023 digital media training hosted at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in Phoenix, AZ.


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