
Jarrad Henderson
2018-2019 Reynolds Fellow
Nonresidential fellow
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Multimedia Producer
USA Today
Chair
Visual Task Force — National Association of Black Journalists
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Member ID: 4199
Group Title: Content providers
Join Date: August 9, 2018
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Last Visit: December 31, 1969
Last Activity: December 31, 1969
Total Entries: 1
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About Jarrad Henderson
Jarrad Henderson is an Emmy award-winning videographer, photographer and filmmaker who currently works as a multimedia producer at USA Today.
Henderson also currently chairs the National Association of Black Journalists’ Visual Task Force.
Before coming to USA Today, he was a video producer/director at Virginia Tech and photographer/videographer at the Detroit Free Press. While in Michigan he was named the 2014 Multimedia Photographer of the Year by the Michigan Press Photographers Association.
He received a bachelor’s degree in photography from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.
Henderson currently resides in Alexandria, Virginia. In his free time he enjoys mentoring other visual storytellers, roller skating, and is an avid film lover.
Jarrad Henderson chairs the Visual Task Force for the National Association of Black Journalists. He is also a 2018–2019 RJI fellow.
Stories about Jarrad Henderson
Pictures of the Year competition judging kicks off Feb. 10
February 3, 2020RJI Fellow is building tools for producing documentary journalism
October 18, 2018RJI announces 2018-19 class of fellows
April 10, 2018
Jarrad Henderson 2018–2019 fellowship project
Jarrad Henderson chairs the Visual Task Force for the National Association of Black Journalists. During the fellowship he will develop a digital resource guide offering best practices, ethical considerations and tools for visual journalists bridging the gap between editorial video and documentary filmmaking.
Jarrad Henderson’s 2018–2019 fellowship project
September 4, 2018