Gosia Wozniacka

Writer, Editor, and Photographer in Portland, Oregon

Gosia (Małgorzata) Wozniacka is a multi-lingual, award-winning reporter, photographer, and multimedia producer. She’s available for freelance assignments.

Until recently, she worked for five years as a staff reporter for The Associated Press. She also shot photos and video for the AP. Wozniacka specializes in reporting about immigration, Latinos and other immigrants and refugees, as well as environmental issues and agriculture. But she loves every good story, no matter the subject. She has also done international reporting from Poland, Belarus, Mexico and India. She’s fascinated with borderlands, dualities, people and places whose identities lie “in-between.”

Wozniacka is fluent in English, Spanish, French and Polish.

Prior to joining the AP, Wozniacka was the Immigration/Latino Affairs reporter for The Oregonian, where she won the Best of the West, Blethen, and Society of Professional Journalists awards for her coverage. She has also written for The Dallas Morning News, The Hartford Courant, The San Francisco Chronicle, The WorldPaper, Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland’s biggest daily), and Transitions Online.

Wozniacka was born in Poland, when it was still a communist country. Her family emigrated first to France and then to the U.S. She received her Master’s degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley. She also has a certificate in long-form writing from the Institute of Reportage in Poland.

See her work: http://gosiawozniacka.com