Senior Visual Forensics reporter at The Washington Post
washington, district of columbia, united states
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Claim your profileSarah Cahlan is a Pulitzer Prize winning senior reporter and Emmy nominated documentary filmmaker. She is a founding member of the Washington Post's Visual Forensics team, and contributed to its first stories, developing the style and tone of its investigations. She adds clarity, creativity and vision to stories that reveal new findings and provide further context to complex events. Her projects span a gamut of formats, coverage areas and reporting techniques, and include the police clearing of Lafayette Square in 2020, which won an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award; the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, which was part of The Post’s package that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Public service; and the Frontline documentary about Oct. 7, 2023 which was nominated for two Emmys. Sarah joined The Post in 2019 as a video editor producing video fact checks and stylized animated series for The Fact Checker. She is a former National Association of Hispanic Journalists fellow at NBC News and has worked as an associate producer and researcher at independent documentary production companies in New York.






Masters, Journalism at University Of California, BerkeleyGraduated: 2019
Bachelor Of Arts, Environmental Studies at The George Washington UniversityGraduated: 2013